The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1915, Page 5

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Friday afternoons and Sunday after. ‘sauce for the gander” play called |noon and evening, is a photo drama “Matrimony,” dies that represent the most | able and artistic qualities in K productions, will be the Tr: pany’s bill at the Kr hoon "The comedies are calted “in| Anna Held, with new songs, returns Hie cotsteps”’ and "Fickle|to vaudeville next week as the fen- }ture of the Palace Theatre's bill. Others will be Harry Fox and Yancst The offic ‘lima, inclu myel,”” will co Dolly in songs and dances, Amelia tre. ‘Tho exhibition includes a jStone and Armand Kaltsz tn “Mon hensive visualization of man | Deni," " Harry Green and company in tion directed | wall, the composer. pathian cam of the final Przemys! is the dramatl ‘ the display. \dine th “On Bri Blanche Ring but| Parry in @ prot eS. Bore att trand | {te Farrell, charac Theatre, whe irl" an| more and adaptation « 1 comedy! The Alham #uccess, will There will i vomedy and m The addition picture at th added greatly At the Colonial will be Evelyn Nes- rrd-in songs and y and Ottle Ar- will have Desires war pictures, @ and Sadie Burt in “Song Sayir me ‘Mr, and Mrs, Jimmie Barry in Tube,” Fred V, Bowers and company s/in a soenic song in “The Luck o: s Totem,” and Cai- that house, y,|tor and Lee, comedian ‘Buesday and We Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre for | fisiet on Beatrice Micheleno in vation | next weok will have Billy Burke, Tom | then tnt Tho picture for the last part| MeRae and company in “A Limous' ‘ be Ethel Barrymore Romance,” Harry Tate's “Motorin ‘ [Bert Levy, cartoonist, and Suit le on the filma ‘Intyre and Sutton in “Rube i ame unusual fiic-'meos.” At Proctor’s One Hundr cons that they enjoy in thelr work on and Twenty-fifth Streot Theatre the ENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW EVERY WEEK “ ily § “iy the his ia comnts “it Sasi ‘the ‘ens distinct novelty on Broadway Commencing Monday atin The SENSATIONAL HOW ESTONE PILLARD % That's 8 Exess for Those Who Know! For Those Who Don’t:—Don’t Miss It! Twlee Dally—Fopular Prices—Smoke if You Like, OLY MPIC 2. =— rRoM SSvEAND Sep ROSEADI Dixie Compton. The photo drama was produced by W. 8. Davin. At his Riverside Theatre, Broadway and Ninety-sixth Street, Mr. Fox will | —- offer to-morrow, and Wednesda the: photo drama * ‘The first part of the week, Dancing Boys, the Globs at the epectal_ performances | c medic une WORLD _ WANTS WORK wonpers| 2°. Evelyn Cunningham, ree John F. Gillen in a Twenty-third Stree and two Sennett come- | fall of thrills and romance, will offer a new movie fe night up to provi ata , KEITH, PROCTOR AND Tribune's war pictures LOEW VAUDEVILLE. |"'at toow's Ainoricon the first half of The play was writ- Hervert Brenon }) Mantell will be seen on the CONCERTS AND music. pa TAN onan HOUSE * and Ernest R. |‘ GIRLS FRO} M JOYLAND i AT OLYMPIC THEATRE, | PAY LOWA iyvittas RUSSE i Batter,“ ‘OW Bam Williams > BEATS NOW ON 81 way,” Charlotte | from Joylana” t playlet, Marguer-| company will be s inger, and Da- leq Night in trials and tribulations of two married feature. | Lubowska in dances, George W! hiting [men whose fuilt closing burletta 4 Harem.” Foeee, Harry Girard Ayo 's [into the # discovered WASHINGTON: $0. “PLAYERS er ye TES oN ovens seyou: m F- PaOGT Tho sceno in laid In Mo- } two new wives from Amor ading roles are played by Murra’ + | Simons, Gray. | BIG FEATURE PICTURES | AT TWO FOX THEATRES. | nn | co u 1A BROADWAY & nr Cy Die te 2 A ME | WVilliarn Fox will present at the Acad- |emy of Music for four days bis first | detective moving pictui "adapted from the mystery " * by) Loew's Amer “DREAM DANOERS" TAL . WOHEMAN, 10 Others, Incloeed be | T! Wl | ALONE AT LAST ; it: OTH as PLAYHOUSE 4}, 4, Rot Bina CAS! Teale Pabst " RL Wie Shi sete THE BIO. DRAM ALC I OUSE Tinta AP \ Soon At 2 TWILIGHT SLEEP Teeture bx Dr. Kurt, B, Bohicasinge Datly ({he, Buuday), 4, 1.90, 519, 7 GARRICK |8:! * Bitre ie nOOL. Ae HO: A “DANE DALY'S 249%, , » Merry Burlesquers ea eh" Week-—"The Champagne Belles.” 1", Burlesque, Met todey | BLUE RIBBON BELLES VAUDEVILLE and Feature Pictures POPULAR. PRICES, Devil in Tien" HARMON, ZARNES & DUNN _High-Class Musical Act, BUR LESQUE “SPRAGUE & McNIECE ~ aie? | Classy Singers and Pianiste, MARY MILES MINTEH VA MIME LALO OLLIE LLM ELE NAL ELAM HU LUDUAU LIU ALLL LTO Extra Attraction Every F riday BURLESQUE | faudevil 10 Big V EVERY vos AND THUKS, emmy The FROLICS of 1915», EVERX SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONC: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, i915. ENTERTAINERS AND FILM SCENES THAT WILL BE ON VIEW NEXT WEEK ‘9 Chal fo PHoTOmave ACADEMY .... were be HOT be RIVERSWE rr Ne 4 DATA COMMENCING REND AT VALESKA SURATT in “The Soul of Broadway" Firet_ Triumphant Showing Sunday Afternoon, Oct. 31 William Pox Photeptay Sensation Theda Bara in “CARMEN” VY Hiren Orch Sully Maral ttale, diymilten, By, olor GLOBE THEATRE . Sunday Mat. 2.30, Sunday Night 8.30 u Chin Ie Not Playing, & “The Whirl of Life” PHOTO DRAMA A TRIUMPH ON "THE SCREEN! Canter Show Ver vr NEW um & Bat ETHEL BARRYMORE... American C91 OUM MIS, McOHESNEY, it NS? 4 FULTON® FARRIS Hh dias HUDSON }, REPUBLIC ey - | COMMON GLAY BELASCO Yee Flan” THE. BOOMERANG HM NATURAL STANDAKY Bway & VOL LAW Lvs. caw & Ov Mave COT MEY" oak tiie PAW OF THE LAND" Pu | 1 Dunday Voneort, Siages's Jlidsets, Me. ey) PAIR OF: ses" f0 See /f AmUPE MENTS aM vetwEnTS The $250,090 Dencins Acedemy with « National Reputation NO LIQUORS SOLD -OP~N 11 AM. 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