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a Hairpin On Ice Nearly Gave Charlotte a Fall Coming Week. [Plays for the | ETRE a ore made the rulers of rte ond an owed abd maternally aeteating * hertiic army. The in f abe happen and metend ber - PLAYERS IN THE METROPOLITAN THEATRES NEXT WEEK FOE OO OOO R OD ee Pere rere errr reer aeeeeeeees ereer errr eer rrr on apee ne pueeeeress SeStetrtrrerrr i ttt trei ri rerio) owshone That teenwe ond mariage 3 tA -@ | in mast viele @tery ° . ; RNOLD DALY et ear ot the Nedra” wil be relenaed Now. it 3 Py ur Tiwetre « uM ina 4 : owt Tee Anew to oe BIG SOUSA CONCERT 3 & 3)" ng Fe ony by oe Phtipott AT THE HIPPODROME. * . f land Masti Mactons P that ; 3 ; . IMO) rede then For tomorrow wight at the Mippe. | : $l don The puny bie a matirical we ‘ =) claborate programme + ; +] re Geren . ‘ announced, Three | ; ; ‘ ' e — nese : > 4 The ow * “we « vive ry ory > z ’ : 3 ‘ ‘ * wink 3 : : . ‘ 4 ’ on ; ; 7 . so , 3 ‘ . . . dA, > : an , progr will ; ; | 4 ~ i yoom . : : . A ! ‘othe “Myneopaced + : ak ~4 P a, Ww Jour Hep” Hue > ; ge , ° . Herbert Ie Clarke, | J Ridonte see Paviowa dance and then tried to do on akates what she does on her toes, My mother, who can both skate| Muriel Hope, Butler Davenport and i i Catherine Proctor, and dance, “translated” the steps for ry me, and after a year’s practice I man- aged to dance on the tice, I never skated so well in my life as I am skating here at the Hippo- drome, and I attribute this largely to the wonderful stimulus of American audiences, If only you generous and enthusiastic people might compre- hend what your welcome and ap- plause mean to a little foreigner who remembers, as if it were a ts her first skating trials on a littio river not far from Berlin! My ho that L am making you soeie: where near us happy as you are mak- ing me; for it is given to few fore! ers to find such delight in their new environment I find here. Like all other entertainers of the crowds in the cosmopolitan cities of Europe, | longed for a glimpse of tho United States, It is true I did not think much of your people as skaters, for there are not half a dozen Ameri- can skaters known the winter re- ff Europe. George A. Meagher, T think, a Canadian by birth, will be Anna Wynne, William Ray- t haps it would interest you to mond, Doria Hardy, Frank Pattou, | know that my name is Charlotte Orleachleger, that I am seventeen * years old, and that I began ekating for my health when I was nine. The doctor ordered me to skate, From the firet 3 loved the exercise taken on A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! Is tongue coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? “California Syrup of Figs” latter part of the week. : Apero, wh 4 mace such @ great success last . : one - ; : +| DANCING ©. ARNIVAL : : . BREAKS ITS RECORD. | + + Ps : . Fiection neht at the Daneing z : : Carnival proved the best attended F b . hight in its three years’ history, The # ; patrons filled the enormous dance > 4 foor ¢ . ty Over 7 + couples 4 ' oe UUme. The * 3 rolier skating and restaurant feat. ° » had their full queta of patrons, > z Mr. Grundy reports that the Everard © z ae : " 2 BILLS AT PROCTOR'S \f f * AND AMERICAN THEATRE. Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, the first part of the week, will have Mile ” on scenes Muryon Vadie in new dances, Deiro, @ ; Lege Ay Re - piano accordion's|; Walter Milton ' Mrs ‘Hopkinn ‘Kaward ‘Emer stim “8d company in a comedy sketch, |; Murphy, Edmand Gurney, W. J, Fer, Foley and O'Nei! in songa and dances, & guson, Frank. Sylvester, Oawand 20d others, Proctor’s Fifty-eighth + : Yorke, David ( id Street Theatre will offer many feat. * P| Willey, Leonard Gn with Robert Henry Hodge and % s mingham, Perry Hopper. F. company in “Bill Blither’a Brother® { t Butler, Ceci! Magnus, J. H. Greene heading the programme At Proctor’s « : sling, Harbert Ashton, Adit Th Hundred and Twenty-Afth a ’ 4 hauney W. Keim, Charles peatre the leading act will be the * “A Village Scandal,” and “4 Mace Macdonald, Benjamin Kauser, Alice ("tng Wha Comedy Four. Proctor's % « \ “ | Belmore and Agnes Kemble. Twenty third Stre 2 Be ae aus le features in "The Janitors Witee show ew “movi . th Plasa " house begins its | Ment “ile =! é LONGACRE THEATRE aTheatee fur the Geer past OF tae week , ) t At w's American Theatre, fo ae “ y night with « ‘ atr r e¢ ve. 1004-008 whl be Lillian Lorraine in “Should « $$0000000064405444 cnt 0000000000006. hip of Then. the ay i aes ye will be Pat — Wife F ie and for the last halt ia i satire by rick Calhou , . = , Emmy Wehlen in “Her Reckoning.” ! By Charlotte. 09 ; A mene ade esr ae als Anna Wynne, showing lovemaking in “= s of Bt ‘BATTLE CRY OF PEACE” |The addition cz vaudeville has Here q fessional skater at the Ice co in i and 2016, "Dep of character com =c ary 4 i ‘ lee Princess of the Hippodrome. Reniy” by WH Davao ely, Van aed Var | GOES TO FOUR CITI poems HAT can I say in a language Berlin, That is really all there is to with es ae tak v Daveapor, de " pet ana. ad ans in an east aide and o' es | that is strange to me? Per-| tell, except that afterward I went to| fonement. Appearing in these plays remain to be the headliner for the| With the “Battle Cry of Peace” + running to capacity houses in New York at the Vitagraph Theatre, in- Lene at the Majestic Theatro, in Zo at the Olymple Theatre, and presi siceally MANTELL ON SCREEN IN FOX PRODUCTION. | (oon “open in Bun fF anciseo,, J | Stuart Blackton's dramatic presenta- Patrons of the “movie” and the! tion of what invasion Fr present “legitimate” stage alike are awaiting condition of would with Interest the photo-play debut mean, nas be al to ca of Robert B, Mantell, dean of Ameri-| Yoing in defense of t! can tragedians, who, with Genevieve Madison Square Garden Riis > in JAF, SEAUDEY ~8 Pda ng alos BATTLE CRY OF Peace” FHee aa der * A new bill of comparative comed will be offered at the Bandbo: ‘Thea tre on Monday night. “Whims,” from the French of Alfred de Musse' ‘Lit- erature,” from the German of Arthur Schnitzler, and “The Honorable Lov- er,” from the Italian of Roberto Brac- co, are the Continental comedies, The American play is “Overtones,” by Alice Gerstenberg. ° NEW TRIANGLE FEATURES AND PLAZA BILLS. ih, Rozsika Dolly, “V'llard mond Hitchcock, Fiora Zabelle, Roscoe Arbuckle, Fred Mace and other Triangle favorites havo’ mbled for the coming week | nickerbocker " seatre. Grif-| ‘he aily and the Rose’ pre-| So Much for So Much,” is supported Enid Markey in a powerful Ince drama called “Aloha Ov.” H tehcock appears in is third Sennett con.rdy, e up and iu y. The picturo is powerful uramatic- Hamper, will be seen in the Willlam ally and, even without the patriotic Fox production, “The Blindness of motive and appeal which is an jn- Devotion,” at the Academy of Music herent part of it, is to bo considered | and at the Riverside Theatre for a notable achievement in plioto dra four days, beginning to-morrow. matic art. In “The Blindness of Devotion,”| 1t was originally which is @ modern society drama by|bers of the Ame Rex Ingram, Mr. Mantell has a vehi-|clety formed for the rf cle that permits him wide range for| viding the country with a third line the display of his dramatic powers. | of defense, consisting of men who are) Bo impressed was he with the sce-'ready and willing to serve the G nario that he expressed the wish to ernment at any time in the various make his photo-play debut in this capacities for which they are fitted production. At @ later date it Is pos- by training, military or otherwise. ! sible that some of Mr. Mantell's| Several members of the Legion, con Shakespearean productions may be) vinced that the motion picture is to- transferred to the screen by the Fox|day the greatest’ medium for the Film Corporation. | transmission of ideas to the people, Miss Hamper, long associated with undertook to find some one who would Mr. Mantell leading woman, ap-, teil, in a picture story form, the dra- as Renee Delavoix, her initial | matic truth of our unreadiness, ee “Potash and Perlmutter” will be the attraction at the Standard Theatre. ain The; Lexington will have “A Pair of “Bringing Up Father” moves to the York, The Darlings of Paris will be seen at the Yorkville Theatre, The Lady Buccaneers come to the Garrick. Commencing Monday, an interna- tional wrestling tournament will be held at the Manhattan Opera House, Philip Bartholomae's comedy “Lit- tle M iss Brown” will be presented by the stock company at the Grand Op- era House, Brooklyn, gested by mem- The $250,060 Dancing Academy With a National Repatation. NO LIQUORS SOLD—OPEN 11 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT 200 Lady and Gentlemen Instructors. Largest and most efficient force of fancing teachers in this country. Will teach you modern ballroom dances and dance with you on the famous “‘acre floor.” tt WORLD'S BIGGEST SHOW , Py Mr. can’t harm tender stom- |1,9nce saw, np Berlin, He ts a very ieee movie role, She is celebrated for her|Blackton, head of the Vitagraph . ae Half Hour Lessons ach, liver, bowels Hanae ere eee sevon Switecrlana | “NEDRA,” PATHE PLAY, beauty. Company, was a ready listener. Management CHARLES DILLINGHA: Individual Insteuctor 25c —< ae Pa ic’ Your child isn’t naturally wish, See pm tongue is is a sure its little pe Sg ea A cleansing at once. ‘When listless, » feverish, full cf cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't cat, | sleep or act naturally, has stomach ache, remember a gentle | cleansing should always be the 1 think It was, I once saw your true New Yorker, Irving Brokaw. He is surely one of the best skaters in any country, easy and well poised in every stroke, an extremely powerful skater and carries his great height with in- credible grace. I think not even among the Russians have I ever seen #0 tall a skater carry himself so weil and execute so many difficult bal- nd, ances. Then I remember seeing some- where, I think tn Paris, the dashing READY FOR RELEASE. There are many who remember “Nedra.” George Barr McCutcheon’s novel, and the thrills of shipwreck, cannibal isle, savage battles and ro- mantic love. Pathe has had it put into a Gold Rooster play, and it has been splendidly done by Edward Jose. Fine tropical backgrounds, found in the Bahamas, where he took a ‘large os THEATRE FRANCAIS OPENS ON NOV. 15, The Theatro Francais will open its season on Novy, 15 in its new home, the Berkeley Lyceum, No. 29 West Forty- | fourth Street. The theatre has been entirely remodelled and decorated. The first play will be “Les Marion- ettes,” with Andree Mery, The sec- Has Never Been Equalled ANIMATED WAR MAP = WITH “FIGHTING FORCES” A special feature at the Park The- atre noxt week of “With the Fight- ing Forces of Europe” will be the animated war map which in each ten seconds gives twenty-four hours’ ac- tion on the battlefield, In the first map is graphically shown the driving Sousa and His Hang. Private Lessons Strictly Private Room 50c Not necessary to take lessons; lady floor manag: r will introduce you to a suitable partuer if you can dance, Prof. structor, de Commerce, teaches mi FINEST OF MUSIC BY Prof. Bavetta’s Orchestra master in- ballroom J - and spectacular American skater,|company; the employment of large | oy¢ " > Peste,”” “y hd ‘dancing; also ballet, toe, fancy and ‘slifornia Syrup of | Sein Bavitoce” Wen te one ot tha| numbers of “extras,” and above ail | cld, Piay will be ‘Petite Pests,” with back for miles of the French, Mnglish classic dancing every Wednesday and give s tes-| quickest, surest. and most daring|a really exceptional cast, in which | ian Ureuse, who created the lead-/ and Canadian regiments by aaphy: Saturday. spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul| skaters ‘T have ever acen and thor: | George Probert Is-most capably sup. | ‘DS 00 1n Paris. ating gases and then the terrible kon from 4 to6P.M. Adults, waste, sour bile and fermenting food| oughly American in hia style, being| ported by Banla Marinoff, Margaret nd the annihilation Bhs os median ry 8 to 10 P. M which is clogged in the bowels passes | fast and requiring Uttle ice for his | Greene and Craufurd Kent, add to the | LONDON BELLES be 9 OREO OD or the CnAMIAR | Mauase, Sy out of the system, and you have a well| sures, The prominence of Ameri-|interest. The story is that of two R Troops, W e brave and desperate oA RN Res Oriental Restaurant — __Bntirety New, Charmingly Unique. A bof bit of Old and playful child At“cuiudven | cane cin” other" European “aports| wealthy young Chicagoans, a maniy| 7 COLUMBIA THEATRE, | shore to, eave tele comrades by the Japan transplanted. Good food, reasonable prices, right on the Wee prompted me to tnfer that skating | chap and a charming girl, wha decide ones rt pnd Ona. 0! ere harmless, delicious “fruit laxa-| Ur one of the sports in which the| to elope In order to get married quiet-| Rose Sydell brings her London| Which are shown surrounded in the || «wie. aTARS™ ORVILLE tive,” and it never fails to effect a good| Americans took epecial interest. That|ly. They intend to Manila, woods and destroyed. This is only] | NAT YM sk “inside” cleansing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are ly on the bottle. Largest and finest rink in the country. Entire third floor, Grand Central Keep it handy in your bape A lit-| ful to me. various embarrassing situations arise, | Amazonian marches, every description BURLESQUE, P, by competent instructors, 60c, per half 5 tle given today saves a sick child to-| Most of my appearances in Buro-|as a result of which the man_ is|of dancing and living pictures. Miss caine, Lessons by compet p hour, Latest model morrow, but get the genui Ask your | pean cities has been where skating | thrown much into the company of n|Sydell is now, as she has been for Ws yet ary lc of “Cali. | Bad many devotees, where there were) young English lady, and his flancee in| many years, supported by Johnnie ”* then look and makes the warmth of your welcome and appreciation of my performance all the more surprising and delight- many competitions and great numbers of fine skaters, The general standard of skating is very high all over Bu- go to where lives the girl's uncle, and pass themselves off on the steamship as brother and sister. In consequence that of a handsome young American who Is also a fellow passenger, The Belles to the Columbia Theatre on Monday. The performance embraces a first part, an olio, an afterplece, Weber in the principal comedy role, and that German comedian, with the one of the nelly many thrilling scenes The Evening Mail, Friday, October 29, 1915, said: ‘ROLLER SKATING RINK Refined surroundings. Bowling and Billiard Salon Only place of its kind in the country where a the “California F t assistance of W. 8, Campbell, will re- “At the COLUMBIA ATR 1 weekly ehanges of per the rei ive cents is made before admission of twenty allowed. i h charge y —_ ay that reason. te leaders! coon the group of, experta do not| Rane Ril Jananabie specialty called mach attractive and cE ee eae sa nealiy that ine moet senelCive Every night, THE GREAT TALLMAN, champion pocket-billiardist and me | rank 40 Bist above (helt falows oa BTM, ag AN Bad Dan's of Aue man nd Withaut the elightest foar of embarrassment expert billiardist and fancy shooter, will give interesting exhibitions = in- ae 5 au Aree *) ‘esulted in a character of i REAL ROTATE FOR SALE they Go where the sport is lewa de-|the English comedienne and song- rod et any place of amusement in tf struct the ladies in the fine points of the game. , It ts too cold in most of the skating centres of Northern Burope | for great crowds to stand about watching an exhibition. In some of the most important competitions my rize winning skating Was watched ya mere handful of judges, One evening about a week a, was making one of those big, outer- edge curves with which I begin my | > number, when my skate must have struck a little sliver of wood, or per- haps It Was a hairpin, My balance in these figures Js always away off the| centre, and the smallest object can throw a@ skater under such cireum- | stances, For just a second that litte | obstruction upset my balance com- plotely, and it must have appeared to the audience that I was about to fall. from every part of the crowded nouse | RICHMOND (8 ELTINGVILLE ACRES Be Only SS Plots Remain Out of 287 om ALL CHOICE In the Spring none will be left. Does this mean anything to you? Free Automobile Service—Any one living between 4th and 80th Sts. call Murray Hill 8610. Give name and address; within 20 minutes our auto- mobile will call and bring you to Dancing Carnival free of charge. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, (LEXINGTON A\ 7 Use 46th Street Entrance Russian and Turkish Baths for Gentlemen Only aa EVERARD’S BATHS 2 Street at Broadwa Turkish Baths, $1.00 y —Noonday Baths with cold water ph SPECIAL Nn inet claw lunch Included, from ant 2PM” om 12 wot $1.25 Firet Clas 8 Service. ‘Every employe an uate fa the Daih business, fa no Unusual sieht to observe ladies and ehildry vying box and orchestra soats at the dally mat ‘Alwaya Beiaht, Clean, Wholesome, Lively Fun, Musto and Dancing presented with magnificent scenery, Costumes and Brilliant “Effects. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET Seats reserved as far in advance as desired, stress, Will be scen in one of the prin- cipal parts, as well as in her specialty, and Gertrude Dudley, Kathleen and Chauncey Jesson, James Wilson and Harry Dudley will also figure in the entertainment. o 1)” ail BURLESQUE. Tf so, won't it pay to brave the blustering breezes and join our excursion ? I caught the quick, involuntary gasp Gian, Wnelaaeme, The Turkish and Russian Baths were originall; ted by Doctors who ay eit 3 er ay pean | Fun, M 2 Gancing, Pre igtinally atarted by Acre Plots (32) $1, (ie3.0ieue:), $10 Down—-$10 Monthly yt ie PA ny ey Si ee grr vith Superb Gooner, ¢ sent their patients to the baths to cure colds, sore throats and ieee ailments, and Up-to: Commencing Monday Afternoon, ROSE SYDELL rie AND THE LONDON BELLES AND A GREAT ORGANIZATION, inciuding JOHNNIE WEBER, DAISY HARCOURT, W. S. CAMPBELL AND MANY OTHERS, TOGETHER WITH A BIG CHORUS OF “NIFTY” GIRLS! Twice Dally. Popular Prices. Smoke lt You Like, that big house was. Fenny, but that "Oh!" was one of the inost agreeable expressions of interest any audience has ever paid me. | Artificial ico is better surface for skating practice and progress than natural fee. There is no uniformity about natural ice, One day it is soft, spongy end wet; another day it will be hard ag tiint, brittle and gritty, The surface of natural {co is seldom as level or Mee from lumps ay the surface of an artificial body of ice. And for the diffleult sping and pirou- ettes which I do the best Ice In the world iy none too good, I have found it here, And I am very happy that my skating pleases you. Tn this respect the management has gone back to the old meaning and old of the baths. Absolutely the best place for Inemen Dreoding. Hotel accommodations, B tea of rel ¥ and IMPORTANT————— Swimming Lessons for Gentlemen Only, by Com Henry Elionsky, the World’s Champion Long Bisteneotenere Lessons, Including Bath, $1.50 Swimming Lessons for Women and Children. Write for Particulars, Everard’s Baths—Dancing Carnival Management Bungalow Plots (*.:°) $290, $10 Down—$5 Monthly Come to-morrow—free railroad tickets Special Trains Sunday: 10, 11, 12 A. M; 1, 2,3 P.M Take St. George, Staten Island, Ferry from Battery. Go from boat to train and get tickets from our agent, wearing yellow badge, WOOD, HARMON & CO,, PHONE BARCLAY 6500 261 Broadway, N. Y. A Large Company of Funmakers, and Dancers, with A Great Chorus ALL GIRLS! Presenting two one-act Burlesques and| # long vaudeville bill of novel ac Sin; ry ad nies | NIGHTS, dine’ [180 TO THe, [Dauy Mara, | 15e to Boe, DALY'S 2) | BULL ane } TAB opis? os

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