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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915 7 Plays for the ses Ao yh Ty ENTERTAINERS | W HO WILL BE SEEN ON STAGE AND SCRE EN DURING THE COMING W EEK Harwood, Frank Hyrne, Alphonse ieee | MAbier, William J. Phinney and ba. CPRALDINE FARRAR | Dresser. Seiwyn & Co. make the pro IN STRAND “CARMEN,” ductiwn wer Kal sre , CARLY ’ p0 . ‘ O4900O4 4+ e e+ ee OO OS PPP r Eo Le el) Teer er Ce eT err errr eel ere Seerer ee ee reer. * eee Coming Week. 0°: 2 ‘ Julia Arthur Returns to it : the Stage in’ The Eternal r : f Magdalene" “Around : the Map.” “Hobson's eo i Choice” and “bair and i : Warmer" Other New : is ; Productions. . —- : _— “MONTE CARLO GIRLS” i jx At rn nr . * COME TO THE OLYMPIC. : , ebth ‘ 1 ' Carlo OF : ou ae a t «Ww : : 1 Taate tn Mise A Welsh, otis '§ hm rriean ° Natwon, Mare t ’ ndeor ; Louie | ph eae pr omnes x Fre and James i Claire Murke, Arnold Lucy, Marry ! i + The Strand Theatre box office is be- Sp vot will be bean At che log besieged Dechteg orders for reserved wera Theatre ate for “Carmen,” in which Ger- ok and lyrics are by ©. @idine Farrar will appear on the lan and the music is by screen next week London ¢ iS al “Around the Map," described as a haw 4 The management | \e unable to sell any tiekets in ad. vance, bowe ae ho & are re- ction. ‘The policy be strictly adhered rmen” engagement served for a f the thea Juring the ' n falling in love with Toots, little darner of socks who is same, from trancingly beautiful through 0 cents: * ploture the ekill of Impikoff, a fashionable Wil run at the Strand for one week dressmaker. A wager of half a mil- oF fon francs takes Tootsl, Co Gal, Impikoff, a rival mod Music lovers who are familar with Farrar’ artistic work on the Kapinski, Lulu Cachou, who tw at the OP ago will undoubtedly flock head of @ group ne-hating girls t othe Strand to ave rasa moving known he ntented Lulua, picture star, and the management and numerous others to such conires ares that they wii in no Way be ag Berlin, Port Arthur, San Francis. ppointed, as Mixs Farrar is realiy o and New York. Kiaw and Erl eb in the 7 nd the accom 205-6-5-0-96-5-53-56-6208-40066 Lelie eh-taedL ok | AH OmNR. Lele ger have provided a con iment, whi Do played by the : inet Alder of the Johann large ( a, has boon ar | (tee bSOSO0 O46 travian Theatre, Vienna, who will Tanged with infinite care and regard | _ COMEDY shal made her New York debut and her for deli and artistic finish, Miss ‘ > to th firat appen in an English apeak- | Farrar herself has O.K.'d the picture Ld {moved trom the Park to the ing role; William Norris, Georgia! The § Theatre ix the logical | horty-four reet Theatre on Mor O'Ramey, Robert Pitkin. Hagel ¢ playhouse in New York for the Metro. | 4% ‘Tyler F ance O'Shes, F 2 flim premiere of “Carme Nice, Louise oody, Harry Lewellyn, | Apparently Its patrons regard !t more | « ry Sylvia de Frankie, Irving frooka, {OF leas in this ght, for thousane | NEAL OF THE NAVY Marjorie Gateson, James McBlhern; | have rmed the habit of dropping in SHOWS YELLOW PERIL. Belle D'Aube, Edwin Wilson, F. vf the performances, The Seiamatninncis ; S01 “Se oes O'Malley Jennings, Flora Crosble, |anaxement has also made it apeciai-| 1. woe Yellow Pesil.” th “ oaeet ae os Shire James Kearney and Arthur Klein. || !¥ attractive for ladies who drop in Dees Sere Lene) Ot s sf, ‘ / oe 8 during the afternoon performances,|sode of Pathe's “Neal of the Navy" Sree, “Hobson's Choice,” a comedy by 4 hh ne B gelore on the screen| serial now being shown at the Loow Harold Urtrhouse, will have tts pre-|the latest Parisian and American] theatres throughout the city, Lillian ler at the Princess Theatre on Tues- | M@ahions sciene ; Gay afternoon, Tt ia described aa a]. Every attention is bestowad upon| Lorraine experiences some new #en- quaint story of provincial English Hfe| Patrons of the Strand by the staff,|#ations In the line of motion pict with acen id in Lancashire. ‘The| Lf theatre ts run on a military basia.|ucting. She has been captured by bes! + us Tho uniformed star title is an English ,phraso three con-| 200 unltormed star attend emer-|the adventurers who are in search of turies old. It in sald to be derived [Roney drills an¢ je, where they |iee map of Lost Island and put in from a livery keeper who insisted are given Instructions in first ald to 4 the Injured by the house hyaicl a mosquito-infested swam, ted that his customers take the horse| pI an Ps nearest the stable door. Horatlo Hob-| 720 theatre has its own emergency |hand and foot to Neal, her foster , hospital, fully equipped and in charee gon, a shopkeeper, tries to apply theloe a physician, There ta also m lonr| Drother. They aro to be left thor: aime rule to the marrying off of his porane all night, but ¢ r daughters, ‘The eldest, though, takes | 404 found department through which, “4 Heiche fa el "1 * -breed oO ace ante < r % whattara in ber own hands and ¢arees during the first year, $6,384.19 in cash|the half-breed who accompanied tue ee BURLESQUE. THEATRES, . AMUSEMENTS. and 78,650 articles were restored tol prisoners to the swat final — NEW VOKK's 1. biNy 5 her father to accept her cholce, Mol- the o Or r 3 mp are nally : é Ty Pearson, who. will be seen, in tne | (ue owners One hundred and twenty. | rescued ryTy PARK: T HEATRE iJ EMPIRES) 0 tun oller ating role of the strong-minded Lancashire] out any outside assistance. During| The story deals with the good girl, the original Bunty of the|the first vear 2.190 performances were] work don United States sail A uit ba Cireli sop se aft Gillelie sHERLUER nes From 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. dally and —_—_ eee rr O tw RCIA So RINORN as : _: 4 Vegi an ro 5Ox bd tt Ceicey pamcass TiearaR, RAE ASCE C8 Bama CARMEN INTHE wz et el a 49-094-44644.04 0444 DD DOG DADS 1429 DOG EH Se THEATRES. |___. American production of “Bunty Pulls) given, 4.480,000" p issto: t lingto 6 feve: uy Sundaya in the largest Roll: Viola Roach, Olive Wilmont Davia, | nacine nictetee fr Lurge Promenade, 1916 Harold D. Decker, A. G. Andrews, | Strand Theatre Marie Hudspeth, Harry J. Ashford, | tirely in a Whitford Kane, Walter Fredericks, Agnes Dorntee, Barnett Parker and oye 7 - | SPM TORN, Robert Forayth “CARMEN” PRODUCTION CONCERTS AND MUSIC, | ner , ‘Re SUNBAS “Pair and Wariner’” a tarce py| BY FOX AT TWO HOUSES. | inn won |”) VIOLIN RECITAL || Ab ie rH THERES — We Af, Nov. 8 88 : WITH THE Avery Hopwood, will be presented by Senemeene YOu shi H A Ay on Tuesday night. ‘The author takes!in the William Fox pr aussx BOURSTIN | FIGHTING FOR § Fisie janis” weg ETHEL BAR Tay ‘a OUM MAS, Mot dikdeelb Bi, th ae inti Skates, Lady and Gentlemen Inatruc- NEY, tors, We will teach you to skate for 50c PER LESSON Come and skate, It ix the healthiest | and cheapest exercine In New York to- | day. \Grand Central Palace LEXINGTON AVENUE _USE 46th STREET ENTRANCE — an tnstitution en- ttaelt, usa bh Annette Is calle the natives, PUNCH & JUDY THEATER CHARLES HOTKING, DIRECTIE, SECOND SEASON OPENS Selwyn & Co. at th tinge Theatre| Wonder follows wonder, four young people of assorted temper. | “Carmen,” which will be seen at the | Tickets 73 cts, to $2,_Mgmt, Harosel & J aments, endows them with time and Academy of Music and at the River: | —_—_———————Ss—— es Z i Thursday, Nov. 11 money enough to take themselves The . > A 4 y .) “UROPE Ti. Al “ot a Svend the Pleasant Pall At~ Y> Ly seriously and then Morera to attan-Teice, reer rosa wad and Ninety. I A L D I N G + F EUROPE m | FULTON #4, i ee eee es ts ROBERT LOUIS STRVENSONS oe Thom Ia A series of laugheprovek. |*xth Street, for four days, beginning | DANCING CARNIVAL ing situations, The cast will inclu Kennedy, Janet Beecher, John riand, Ralph Morgan, Hamil- velle, Olive May, Guy Bragdon and Robert Fisher, -morrow afternoon. Edward Velas z, the noted Spanish artist, was vine the | (sores ‘ y MOTION PICTURES JIN technical and architectural detalla of Ane OLIAN MALL, Tues, Aft, Noy. 2, at 3, the Spanish cities “whlen. Mee’ Fox | ti | / , 1’ NATURAL GOLORS ft Ne ad eatgt NOV. 12 wg} SFE THE TURKISH SPIES EXECUTED a WAS act a is Ets Beet j TREASURE ISLAND Dramationd by JULES ROK ERT GOODMAS BE hota AEA BSE Sd ery itay and aturnay "Sarnabia Drought frain Seville to supe Onstr AMY BAYS: Ret Ten THAN A “i tence,” George V. Hobart's . teen i aie SANRNEGIL HALL, SUN ART, NOV. Tat & YEAK'S modern morality will be the traction at th The York Theatre will have “s ners.” | Up Father" will be the at the Lexington THE WATTLE RMLs OF RCROPE.” 2 samdleCORMACK 701) PRICES leis 255 nd cation OF tae Grunig TICKETS NOW AT HOX OVFIOK, ova —_ wered as i tables for Bikting CARNIVAL thousand __ AMUSEMENTS. p 4 inthe toute anes Nour “tin TOR | Qrand Central Valace, Lexingtow Av , fr yland” will move Bara ay Carmen rises to new | WASHINGTON ia wihiehs ser Playa, | AS . Me - — to the Garrick, histrionic heights, Spain's mountains i TURY, O24 8t., nr o Seat fase | At the Yorkville Theatre will beland woods were ransacked for the : ee eT inh pred pinto ve BU “The Lady Buccaneers. eypsies who add to "Carmen's" vivid ei ayburn’ $ Town Topics| CANDLER : Frederick Arnold Kumme charm. A real Andalusian Dull and “Tho Brute.” will have its | duction by a stock company at the Grand Opera House, Rrooklyn. Walsh gi further proof of his di- in al = recting genius. “THE SPORTING WIDOWS” ' SBP gerry 4 % » | PICTURES OF WAR | AT COLUMBIA THEATRE, IN COLORS AT PARK. Under the title “The Sporting! 4, the Park Theatre, beginning Widows" a burlesque performance lajonday, will be seen a wonderful ar- will be given at the Columbla The-|ray of natural color moving pictures atre fiat Is sald to satirize the pres-|o¢ the nations at war called “With of endeavoring to make &/ing pienting Forcea of Europe," rnovna 210, ft ss $1.00 1.500 Coed Seat ¥ = Eve, SYLVERTER KCHAEFEE y ploadors, banderilleras and mat- with them. Raoul A. «|| THE HOUSE 'O VAUDEVILLE. lewseneté rae ae htite ne FRPROCTOR 'S GLOBE S32 615% Faye || THEATRES, oy 2 wd MONTGOMERY & STONE S449 1 paRK WU, 28)c2, 8g, 08 sae waa tmaae zen ve eee | TWILIGHT | Sir EP e@, fies Mat Wed, sat, & Prem a fh Wy) To mig a at ICORT PRINCESS PAT" mp Wm a 4 end bP LEXINGTON Sie NATURAL LAW" (ees ott ME Bo CONTEST THURSDAY: SPECIAL DANCERS! PRIDAY: LUCKY NUMBER. f CONTEST GATUR DAY SEXHIBITION DANCES DANCING, THREE SESSIONS] DAILY, OANCING, LUNCHEON LOAM ~2 PM, ABTERNOON TEA 430-630, 200 PRETTY GIRL on 1Ok fn un Sensational SOUSA ard his | | th Ave i» Women 0 ‘ 43.40 a Fi UP PATHE! THE BIL MUSICAL HiT, [STANDARD "ayaqiam aah |LTHE GIKL WhO SMILES 10K BALLET, Production’ sta RS. WK vanoenier by the Hberal use pe Hi8S ANNE MORGAN H a The tures represent every nation SUNDAY, Mat, To-day, dhe, Ti . the Aiare and Stripes and the intro-|wih oqudl: falsiene: ana ate a rave rh an Ki eck BREE RING BROOKLYN, | | Miss Euste oe woure duction of the natior lation of life in the trenches and on ymphony Concert rar octet 240,410 FULTON ra cad 94 ELISABETH MARQURY lated to atir enthu the field. In addition battleships are ort eam Wore onde TAR BIg eS, instance the efforts 1 shown firing broadsides, launching Wu or onders The LADY BUCCANEERS ,..'3¥ Tee ee tin ha airected Coward Jtorpedors and blowing up a derelict East bills : wae, a Bie te ine lauchter a) of applause, |There aro close views of submarines Kvery Kunday, 2 Bie J A dolly, doywus Grouy ut Weai b VAUDEVILLE. of all Nations, including one of the including Comedians, Vocalists, Dancers gigantic German destroyera which vave recently created such havoc in BURLESQUE. and Stunning Gir HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, the North Sea. 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