The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 6

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EFS. | PAVORITE PLAYERS WHO WILL HAVE THE LEADING ROLES IN NEXT WEEK’S THEATRICAL OFFERINGS SOOO EEEOET ES 1OSO OOOO EE OD $ +4 eo eesreoessserececsosege eae | + -eoeed o4 _ |CANDLER Ce ee crankie” and One-Act| : Dagens | \z ‘ PARADISE” Plays ae the [7 | Came. Coming Week : Marie Tempest to Appear'| : in “The Duke of Killi+| 4 wr Barrie Play—‘‘Billy Jr.’ ; oe Will Be Brought Out| + Monday Afternoon. ? ARIE TEMPEST bor: in one i “ee atre on Monday evening in a} ¢ ee ae “+ \ revival of ¢ Marshall's comedy, ABM DAY and, Wot MA REAL PLAY AT LAST” “The Duke Killiecrankie,” and J.) % My Ft ‘ ARTHUR YOUNG ie M. Barrie's one-act play “Rosalind, | £ entre MLL IN . 4 { ‘ ALTE SSye | to be given here for the first time. In! & REMINGTON “Trem. Sa. peace. * a WROL a « the Marshal! comedy, which comes | first on the bill, Miss Tempest wiil| have the role of Mra, Mulholland, who reterer he goretly Mr d ST eer a je pWet Fiven, fort of being just herself, without | } (irene Se) a ‘? nets an chaperon of Lady Menrietta| inakecup or the inquisitive glare of | > Weird Shaded i GIRL WHO Pali Addison when she is abducted by the | the footiihts, at a Htth place not far| % THE WoRLDW 3 Duke after refusing to marry him.| out of London, But even there a lad) COLUMBI& THEATR: Ld poke * GARDEN: rem J Graham Browne is to play the title (sealing from London seks her out. ase * He has fallen tn love with her over! © role, and Ferdinand Gottwchalk will) the footlights, Hosalind feels he must | 60095956 64440406464401000000004 again be seen as Henry Pitt-Welby, | be disillusioned, that life may hold for | ————— the part he played with John Drow at| him other and better iihusiona. WIR lan aire on ‘Thursday might. From| purchased the stolen garter from “a the Kmpire Theatre in 1906, Kato | Mise Tampost in thie, play Meant. (the Hritish Museum has been stolen fence,” but seeing trouble brewing for Borgeanteon, Mary Forbes und Jock Reginald Denny and Mies Bergeant: | i6 Countess of Sallsbur rtor,an| himself, decides to get rid of tt. He mt 4 V4 Hater 4 ree oon, ee Serene Salvable lic,| places It on the mantel of a porn in : 1°. * 7 ‘ which tieures turie in a bis-| house lice, but just |} rie's theme in “Rosalind.” Forty in| “My Lady's Garter.” a dramatiza~ celaatiy’ Seomnti’ oe Wee stl Botane. thea aietra et the disipnared | Rosalind's age. She is an actress’ tion by Lee Morrison of Jacques Fu- | which was born Britain's Order of the! place it is again stolen by a crook enjoying for the first time the oi trelle’s novel, will be seen at the Booth Garter. A wealthy, art collector has called “Th who, pursued by eS MINNA GomBel} #7 4p ” : TABOR MAT) vy|? Gamer,” > P & : ART ER 9 ee Wat + 2015) Breer ib MatarWed.& Sat, ‘asCASINO Best Seats $1. 50 EXTRA MATINEE DAY MONDAY : BOOTH THEATRE! ” 4 WORLEES Sore. Sages BeSoee MESSRS. SHUBERT Present LP Oooooe ¢ $e PS TO BALDPATE, “The New York production bet- the Mest Tuneful end Newest ard She ed ‘a ter than the original Viennese atiiiennant Queetse production.”-—VICTOR JACOBI, famous musician and composer of the opera “Sybil,’”’ “The Marriage Market,”’ etc. o¢ PPOSPIOISSSHOTES POP0SSOGS C4DPARHDGEAOIG tho detectives, eludes them in tne| grounds surrounding the house of the | ==> M » possessor, wh | t to elope wit poet, found prow a window, 1s pounced uy sleuths, who search. him “Bubbling with irresistible Viennese melody.” *—LAWRENCE REAMER in the N. Y. Sun, < Vacation Days Are Waning. Come Back to the City’s Brightest Spot. ‘;\DANCING CARNIVAL The $250,000 Dancing Academy With a National Reputation’ Over an acre of floor space. A window every 2 feet and a hundred fans/ make this place pleasant and agr: le on the hottest days. Open from t1 A, M. till midnight. NO LIQUOR SOLD, 200 Mady and to teach you Monday attaracnl a: (he Comedy |]) #1} the modern 4 Theatre William Eliiott will present | |"Bily Jr” by Ku ne Browning | Miller and Allena Kanka. The mem- t |Gidys Wynne, Rushton, : Manton Marble, : & c [ pallet, ton, fancy tle Ferguson, Cc | y an aturdey Co J. Harris, F. Gaillard, Eleanor Stone and Marie Rose, AMUSEMENTS. will be Robert I Wallace —Wors . Albert Sackett, Louls rt Rogers, ry Stafford, Louis | H Leslie | OX File ae VAUDEVILLE. 2-3 Hunt, Clyde Louise Mackintosh mt é je Glynn, tlemen instr oer. Vola Pranic a Co, Brere. Of w oe q eon 4th and 80th Sts, call Murray \) 1 within 20 minutes our automobile! free of oh mit will call a) ican Roof ; pachor, hey ie f brought to Maxine GRAND CENTRAL PALACE us padeville Shev | RANE. ught to Maxi on Friday night. — — —----- largely to do with Willybald Engle, | a newly-rich shoe manufacturer of | BURLESQUE, __ nanan BURLESQUE Lynn, Mass, He had worked at the ~ |bench and his wealth has been ac-| quired honestly. He makes the mis. |take of worshiping his son and neg | lecting his daughter. The boy event- Jually brings ruin upon ‘im, |daughter, driven trom Englo's ecause of her marriage to her fath er's foreman, i# in the end the means | of restoring his happiness, but only jafter a bitter strugele against his |pride and stubbornness he cast] wih include Emmett Corrigan, Chria-| tine Norman, Ralph Mor A Lew Alphon EXINGTON A OTH BT. KNT / Come and HEAR Haw the Morry Crowds Enjoy These Lively Shows | Commenting MONDAY "Kttern'n Albert rune Bs beth Aariens, Howe Ludwig, “Gavin Harris and John McKee, | e ee Ruth Chatterton returns to the Gaiety Theatre on Monday afternoon for a special engagement in “Daddy Long-Legs.” Ip her support will be | Charles Waldron, Mabel Bert, Charles Trowbridge, Mrs, Jacques Martin, Margaret. Sayre, fthol Martin, Gladys Wilson and Ruth ‘Tomlinson ae ° ith CECIL LEAN ah AND A SINGING COMPANY OF 110 PERSONS including FRANCES DEMAREST, CLEO MAYFIELD, VIVIENNE SEGAL, HATTIE BURKS, ROBERT G, PITKIN, TEDDY WEBB, TED LORRAINE, OTTO SCHRADER, WALTER ARMIN, others. The Book by LEO STEIN, Author of “The Merry Widow” Music by EDMUND EYSLER Adapted by EDGAR SMITH Staged by BENRIMO “AROUND THE WORLD” NY With un All-star Gast Including HARRY JOLSON Ws AL of Winter Garden Fame, Orwanization in Burlesque. 2 ON THE STAGE, Smoking Permitted Brother ot The Birgost OVER 100 PEC Popular Prices Twice Daily "will be i The Bronx Opera House will have “Twin Beds.” “The Military Maids" ts the title of the company that will be seen at the Yorkville Theatre in a new two. act burlesque called “The Rival Grocer.” ‘The Standard Theatre reopens Mon- day afternoon with “The Yellow ry Pick ford will bo seen on the screon in “Esmeralda,” by Frances Hodgson Burnett. There will also be a comedy and other plotures, together with a programm York Theatre, One Hundred nd Lenox Ave- M b ] Ry Watat Lent tie uitenction SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS THe Ma MaLiTARY haibs “Promises to rival all musical successes in a quarter of a century.” —New York Press.

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