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*} THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 19158. s) STAGE AND SCREEN PL AYERS TO BE SEEN NEXT WEEK [ones sire csoe's oor, | x OFTEN etter eee eee PHOTO PLAYS seeeee seeeeee ere er eeeer re Ere ee ee - _— , | Tleaka ‘ ° - Merry STATEN ISLAND NOTES . Penile . 2 ’ Matcaten "ett. ” ans . M ' “DARLINGS OF PARIS” x aceie toe tees eae TO BE SEEN Ar OLYMPIC Sates « Varm Dancing ‘Neath and Mre oI) Meyer of Port . Yate or SO, ABNNSS wr ¥C cHBomiooD THEA SHOWS ' WILLIAM FOX PICTURES YOU ARE “Siar sow BEST. ~-FOX FILM be Plaza Theatre ms" New York’s Handsomest 4 have returned from Che OPP bt penne eee Kills wi Mra the coming J. Havergal Bheppard Vort Mich Mas nd M $ | thrttiing picture specta ® Grouse discussion ed condition for ponsibl t New lork could tb ruins and the entire country captured | features of y & emall invading army, in lees than & week, is vividly suggested. “The | ATTENDANCE {Hattie Cry of Peace’ shows this | AT DANC through the medium of a powerful | : 4 a's Keel Get, 14. WASHINGTON, Rept. 11. dramatic story, Charles Richman, as} iy gyite of the warm ¥ eather ot of the battloship California h Pl Pal Is shown to excellent ad-| , vidger ot tie Dancing Oars i} be the world’s frat P ‘oto- ay lace sie true of the entire cast. |pcortas a ve = driven drvadn Matinee and night performances are|Grundy announces t rom 1hak Beth, Poa: @ given daily, including Sunday vacation of all the has postpone e aramount?® rogram :| PHOTO PLays. F PHOTO PLAYS -} a Orchestr. h-Class Solois' BEAUTIFUL STACE SETTING SEPT. 11, 12 Sept. we { 4, os Sat., Sun. Mon., T . Lia MARY PICKFORD Pauline Frederick in RAGS in “SOLD” CONTINUOUS—1.30 to 11 P.M. | PRICES—10, 15, 25, 50c ah Ribs: ANT RE alata > » | “BATTLE CRY OF PEACE 5 VITAGRAPH SENSATION. THEATRE cre EE posse al BROADWAY & Theatre will want no other attrac Twice Daily (includin: q Sundays), 2.30 and 8.30. tion for a long time to ¢ surprising facta Aisclowed by Com: tmodore J. Stuart Blackton in thin WEAL OF THE NAVY” IN ITS SECOND EPISODE. | & | The second «| le of “Neal of the | ah Loew the: | “THE MERRY ROUNDERS COME TO THE COLUMBIA, “This Is the L irlesque by with music by a ee PRICE Daily Matinee (except 5 Naicraey): Orchestra, $1.00, 50¢,; Balconies, 25e. Evenings and Saturday Matinees: $2.00, $1.00, 75c., Se. & 25e. Dw ALL SEATS RESERVED -@g & now two-act THEATRES. _ [LEXINGTON NEE location of thousands ¢ a rich 4 miles in the w= THIS COUPON ws iv PRESENTED AT THE BOX OFFIOR or THR “THE ‘UNCLE TOM’S CABIN’ which Annette tnherite when she ia [Produced by eid Merry I 01 99—ZIT IN THE 44TH STREET THEATRE ‘tunes at the Columbia ‘Theatre " PIC TURES. NY EVENING LDe, DUCTION “Ol slenteen caviar h tor the | teFnoon ‘The tla 4 PRICES: tr, ry ies ibe, tie, The & F EVE, JOURNAL, WENTY- Vou NEM ON ANY Fite Olt aa lela TOK wT nauccessful In thelf search for the ' | Nm map, the soldiers of fortune take up [OMMbIe millinery shop on Fitth Ave- | | suruae MOND DAY bo, KQUITABLE M, P. CORPORATION Prue! the smuggling t GLARA KIMBALL YOUNG and WILTON | LAGKATE oa" TRILB fe in Florida, and {2% @1 apartment in the Hotel An " th Y : Nave HIG GML RHEL. AW aRei ee [MORIA Acbabe. DE-Chdbacowm the font THE YELLO| I TICKET | ‘ ’ ee cog Ol oped shod erronpartn rn eave ui nN | “The Reel Sensation of the “enc after them, but is unable t 4 5 Ap Orginal Vay by St exterior of tho George M. Cohan) | seYounway hy t ” evidence. However, & naval officer montrn Week Rept, 20 _ Grope a hint as to where they might, Thentre. Incidental to the broadly Week Sept Pern hose. reatest ar UVrama [ver 5 its of Annette, {drawn comedy of the performance, Sunday—2 Sunday —2 Bis Vaudeville Concerts learn the w Vaudeville Concerts ~—CHARLES HENRY MELTZER IN THE AMERICAN, The naval recc 7 ry tell semplen, and| many lively musical numbers and reich living: with Mrs: Hapiin, wite oF land an exhib tion of modern dances eee TOI the Captain of th Is given. In the company are Abe her son Neal a nolds and ¢ ® Hayes, who pretends to injur n for the funmaking. of the house and I d on, Frankie Grace, She takes Joe Welcher into her con- | Johnnie Mae Latham, June AND rie miictenahe Lavan Pesrivar, Adence and he promises to help her. | Le Veay, 4 C taleaeer prac perry Meanwhile the Ament raters chorus that ix a departure from tho sight the advent # at their work | ordinary in having a double quartet and launch a boat and chaso the Lesa ok fat I THE LIFE 8Ti AOA TE BURLESQUE. They are caught t = Hy Picld and Margaret May on THEATRES. 4e Fou, Home on toe Aapeer an ier | ihe wy BURLESQUE Tho episode marks the appearance | "NEW POKKs LEADING THKATRES, r 10} Hee 38 rHUBSE Sov and” William || EMPIRE 2 y* Next Mon. 1 neh NN AY ies Ly MEW MO STEEL] Mae “HIGHLANDER" pany ae ae || Mr. Cyril Maude ‘trun TANTAIN Mate Thien ded os eee ae metal NORA BAYES RETURNS |} LYCEUM Wai Won MONDAY N Ma 3,10, 1, HoH, PRAZER SD THE LAUGH SBNSATION OF THE YEAR TO THE PALACE pail MARIE TEMPES ane & Marshall's The Di Nora Bayes, {n new songs, will be mae adie at the Palace Theatre, Othor feat- ORKVILLE 3\'):,"", Wegktars 4 s Sande, EEN Toh THE MILITARY rire a - McALLISTER iia to." ee wee ee include “The Honey ners," ad , with Edna Hibbard, Charles Canf ocmnl ES an a Delightful mart Ay) Poughkeeota and Sidney Brown in tho cast; — Str. Benj. B. Odell’’ shanara in Ind and AMBOATS.. Poet peerrm ny na, © Curt, English assisted by | | Last 2 RUTH fh ae ICANDLER obrne 6.13 aay Panay A. Ma Went taich Bt 8.80 "AS aI ee eer ay nave || lifitsin DADDYLONG-LEGS | THE HOUSE | Bist AMERICAN fo COHAN'S Sas ULLAN TINGE . FULTON shh Yo [us ite a, Bay ru |AMERICA 1 pre HARRIS waa wl eh Fannie Brice in character songs, a | one-act satire, by Paul Armatrong, | called “Woman Pro Francis | Dooley and Corinne “That's | Silly,” Taylor Granvi pont and company tn Streak,” Robert Emmet eane with new jok | Alexandor Carr, late otash and Perlmutter,” in a sketch called “An April Shower” will head tho bill at the Alhambra Theatre. Others will be Victor Morley and com Regular Army M in now songs, Bon Welch, \OF ¢ GLASS | MELODRAMA _ AY For Highlands, sonar ea Long Branch, ington Irving” | Aerk and git maid i Str. “Hendrick Hudson" Str. ‘Robert Fulton” Str. “Albany” A » Bethrosseg By AAD A, Wo ior Reve bis aM uF, ae Mec RAID HOLLIDAY with FRED! NIHLO and great EFSKY'S &: NOW PLAYING: SFP i 4 y : b R14 et A awit VAUDEVILLE, “BASED ON HUDSON MAXIM'S‘ 'DEFENCELESS. AMERICA’ [BLOCK ISLAND * - ———- VITAGRAPHED BY WILFRID NORTH dota! hotter tal Pete t REPUBLIC Wi thNl'ts th Han E ( TO S cred an! hanged Legon 12, | COMMON ma Ten ‘PRO e i Afternoon Boat Ba Gr sp. tm <7 ra. t, NECOCK.” | Iiiitan Herlein, = prima donna; Seohwars and company tn “The| Broken Mirror," the Six American Dancers and the Morin Sisters in now dances. ——— “TRILBY” ON SCREEN TO HAVE NEW FEATURES, roM BELASCO is ree th AVE gs oun CHARLES RICHMAN Ftd da THE BO for Woet Point, Newburgh sroretbeeete Kivg-| | Piathash ay and ALL STAR VITAGRAPH CAST. A “CHARLES RICHMAN “A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT—IN EVERY WAY SUCCESSFUL.” LOUIS VY, DE FOR in THE WORLD, vay, 1¢ Forming by Bt, MOREN Telephone, Spring—#141, “Trilby" begins Its second week at the Forty-fourth Stre heatre Mon- day, interspersed with war plctures, a new overture by Dr. Hugo Reison- fold, and with Clara Kimball Young and Wilton Lackaye in the roles of y and Svengall. A® a screen y | bo Woes reed “THRILLS BY THE YARD” HEYWOOD BROUN to TRIBUNE, \ OEE: | Fron S$teamboat Ca | CONEY ctl D LEAVE Wane 1 “Trilby’ has lost none of its at- ctiveness of story and has gained | vividness and sensationalism in many of its scen tue Peat yen dh Hymph. Orch VALLEY GROVE ulate 75 "ROCKAWAY BEACH BATHING, DANCING Cc str, “GRAND REPUBLIC” , “SAGAMORE” ppt + ft, EB 1s8th St, 10.90 4. M, GLOBE "ivi, ‘wi 7 MONTGOMERY & STONE CHS Vile M GARDENS 22%, 258 2. ve 8 | 11 Witte PASSING. SHOW “OF “iyis | | Maxine Elliot's *f Wal. se E OUR CHILDREN _ AMUSEMENTS. : ‘PICTURE ROSE TO UN- “MAGNIFICENT AND SEN- WILLIAM A. aes : USUAL HEIGHTS” —— PERFORMANCE” NY PRESS VL} aa DY: BPD Ate Ke * Mockawar : : 4 i r. | sao Hoa beg Ep “THE HONEYMOONERS” era | siegund Hgvubtie,” |] Dlningrcome hanch Counter Retreahinte vriae La . WILLIAM HODGE fe athe é toad, RS wane Resolution passed by the Conference Committee en aut pecan dans Preparedness, Aug. 19th, EPUBLIC” . — “MANDALAY ” Carina Nights CR DH I mf 1915, reper ae my Sea Cliff & Glenwood ee Bceciieg | St ie are ad ah an oe “The Slave Dealers’ ARM THE NAVY LEAGUE | NATIONAL, SECURITY LEAGUE i, » ee it on. | ea : | with CkOr AGUE AMERICAN RED C: AMERICAN 01 gE tee ar, a La HA eine eer ‘ im Resolved, That the Conference Committee on National Preparedness desires to express i Feet Sew Fighing ste TA AURUS” L AST EXCURSION inst Halter’ 7h Ww at. BO " 2 30 bt 8.80 MeDevitt, Kelly @ ia their deep appreciation of the patriotism which inspired the work and development of “ A aur » M., B, po ates 18 HE LAST LAUGH J | | Loew's American Reel 4 G & Sth ay “The Battle Cry of Peace’ and also express their hearty ‘approval of its areat educational Ao Nt iy RR St le sib Ht 4 LU N A LONGACRE Ji! 452. 8. Presings §.15. | 12 Act Vaudevil ALL 4 value as indicating the need of preparedness by the United States against war. WS tii La NIGHT, SEPT, 19 ren” | DEMOMTFUL Pt ely fs PuMir’ FOR SALE. aesei “A CALL TO ARDIS~ AGAINST WAR” eK Day, Sate BP. M,| THE BRL ~ . ah ar rs r wae ad STAR & "4 TAL & RUITON 38 | ins Cokioans y \ Clothin; ler Men vend Ww PRLSADES PARK E.|BRONK NBR BE iif sit Ee cai eSFEL S| Clothing for an and Wome Sinenici BELLIS ir | ac aa SS, BURY Ry BATHING | ip Wii's, Largest Phat, at NEXT WEEK—ON RLALy fs ‘ ki ‘ i Rae ath 4 iy : Li i ; oom Ean ye re 8.8. “MANDALAY”