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Lg F . ‘will be seen in the title role. pathetle story of Cio-Cio-San Is told with infinite artistic skill, splendid settings which POOGoeb bb i4 ote Bands nt film play the coming week, the story|made the product ef which has been made famous in|star a capable ca @rand opera, nove! and play. Lather Long’s “Madamo Butterfly” Is the attraction, and Mary Pickford Loew's American , Berets 1PPoD Kava ms AT THE Oe ome. 4 STAGE STARS WHO WILL AMUSE NEW YORK AUDIENCES ; SPORES AERO E OH Hoe EVENING WORLD, TreaTees Peer rTeerri rrr itty y toeeeereee oeeeeeeeeereee. GLOBE ‘; ess & oth om ” WONT COWEN t-trONe M12 BM 16 Hew Torts senting Theatres a Ae be “* oe ae PARK TAPER Ris i Europe's Fighting Forces ¥ ELASCO THE BOOMERANG ~ ie SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, W OSWALD YORKE AS BLACK Cac, ‘s8OBe aRygiet an Ov +m bd TREASURE rey Pr es “MADAME BUTTERFLY” IN PICTURES AT STRAND.|"? ** 8 that patrons of th een privileged to see, ‘Th Company, which ‘The Strand Theatre offers another | in neluding Olive West, Jane Hall, Caroline Harris, Marshall Neilan, Lawrence Wood, N. T. Carleton, M. W. Rale, David B ton, Frank Bekum and Cacsere Gra- vina, Tho topical review contains some interesting news pletures from tht country and abroad and also a newly arrived lot of Buropean war pictures. The afternoon fashion show will re- veal the latest styles {n colors on the screen, These pictures were taken tn Paris and New York. Travel pictures and scientific studies will also be shown, as will a new comedy. The musical programme is a varied and attractive one, The Strand concert orchestra, under the direction of Carl Edouarde, will play incidental music to the subjects shown on the screen focal solo- ‘man contralto, ni Hendrlake, bactiont John The With the VAUDEVILLE. 9 MANDSOMEST ww YORK'S qa mew Tats ave. #69 98. 4” Continudus from 1.30to11P.M. POPULAR PRICES, 10, 15, 25 VAUDEVILLE and Feature Pictures COMEDY SKETCH E. E. CLIVE & CO, ong: MONS. HERBERT | DE LISLE & DUPONT WELTY JUGGLING __|__ SINGERS AND DANCERS “JONES & JOHNSO | ACK, ALBRIGHT & WACK N NER Comedy Singing and Dancing —_ Bay OLGA PE va" a et Coming Monday— LILLIAN LORRAINE ite Forgive’ EVEKY FRADAY, SATU JRDAY AND St SUNDAY . “DUUBLE VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME Complete Change Of Programme Every MONDAY and THURSDAY ® posix FrKMirren oN BALCONY: S KEITIOS Broadway . At 62d St. Vaudeville Circuit Cone sunday, 2.15 aod Week starang Monday Mat. Nor THE BIC TIME” BARGAIN HOUSE Presenting theUtmost in Vaude. STRONGEST BILL IN NEW YORK Head of Keith LAST TIME IN VAUDE “BERNARD GRANVILLE In Now Songs, Dances Dn id Ta nous hing i Shadows adhists. HON EY BOY MINSTRELS GEO, EVANS' BEST SINGERS AND tat Yanderille Appearances emmnlca’s PAVORLTE COMEDIAN McINTYRE \ “THE WAT SALESMAN.” 8 now 3 7 GON WILDE, OHUE & STEWART chee ERA Lb & MAKSHALL } AMOROs SISTERS onvdlienne _ a = THOSH FRENCH GIRLS - OTA GYGI | aie Court Vio KINGSBURY in “TIE COWARD." Di ae" POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES” MATINEES “wii! 25¢ =| 3=NIGHTS “3.i"" 50c n, has given the| + 9..006-9-400-0-04-6-00 ae em GREVZE ar TuRaTRS BANDBOK SR", Aan WASHINGTON ‘$0. PLAYERS LONGACRE* THE GIRL. MISS CURTAIN AND Ps « 3 ¢ 1Obeo04 br eGOOOOd > COLONIAL TO HEAD Starting Monday the Colonial ‘The- atre will be the Kelth Vaudeville Cireult and the great standard vaudeville house of the nation The strongest possible bills are to be shown at the lowest prices at which “big-time” vaudeville has ever been presented On the coming bill will be Frank McIntyre, who makes his vaudeville but in a farce called The Hat lesman,” written by George V, Hobart; LAllian Kingsbury in “The Coward,” @ tabloid tragedy by Ethel Clifton and Brenda Fowler; Bernard Granville in songs, dances and trav- and Mrs, Gordon Wilde, English shadowgraphists, and a Pathe news pictorial At tho Palace 1 eell, in new songs, week, Others will ary Marble in “T and Sadie Bur tre, Lillian Rus- L remain another Siste nd Mrs, Jimmie Barry will have the att fam \e rie iia rne and Inglis in a ec ‘ and Croha in Trio and Ca 1 dances. yal ‘Theatre h vaudeville. . oll ( Harriss in will opan Mon CONCERTS AND MUSIC, CARNE: r uine Trice Caroegle Mall, Tuesday AC SONG RECITAL RANCHES Forge $2 ARHIS THE ATI ORCHEST RAL PeOciety aT, Hox Office. oliwn Hall, Pri, Nov. 13, at & P.M, | ‘SPALDING olin Recital, Tickets. 0c. to $2 SCHELLING f°" ‘eats Now at Hox Oftice, 0: Mut. Mesiullian Elser,Jr, Steloway CARNPGIK HALL NEXT SUN. APT IMeCORMAGK \a TIAN HALL, This Evening at 8, \@ $2, Management Loudon Chariton, | KEITH CIRCUIT HOUSES. |: Mcial head of the} ¢ esties; Jack Donahue and Alice Marion Stewart, wi nonsense labelled “Him and Her;" Ola Gyet,| violinist; the Honey Hoys,; ree Amoros Sisters, Lillian ald and Henry I, Mars‘all, ban | Included in the| [MA Ly capowsiy ALDA|. Carnegie Tall, Wed, Aft. Nov. 17, at3 ‘Lica ia HERSCHMANN ied Wayburi's Town THEATRES, ne R GARDENEt A WoREE OF Senet PRINCESS *Yiiivicer rh, Rete hiB | A Laneas ¥ | J Comedy HOBSON'S CHOICE Mi medy Next Monday Night, nies Thurs, he dat THE ETERWAL MAG |ALENE IN HER GREATHST PRIU: IMMORTAL CLASSIC Maxine Elit's aati Film Co, Paramount Programme, i} S THOUSES Teal cal Solas GRACE GEOKGE Noon to 1.90 Ya WERK OF NOV, 14 | nae MC w he N BOSTON GRAND OPERA co. | Mth St yt Anite, Ww | TWILIGHT SLEEP | &4PM. Mon ont Lancheon THEATRE /\ FRANCAIS H Les Marionettes | de Pierre Wolff with Andre Mery Tea. . (Dancing). 4 to ae Uahres AND Sears | Supper. . (Dancing), brnscntt LE BO —. Monday Night, Club Nic’ = aya Ph Hrrant40 CORT‘ i PRINGESS PAT | LEXINGTON O* & bea: M 4 ‘ DIFFERENT WoveL. Fe STANDARD oe “Potash & Perlmutter” 44), To-Night, 8.16 ur Toples »:" hice" OONCERT SUNDAY, 6,15, 16 ALL STAR ACTS, Rost eurent, STEAMBOATS. THE HUDSON SUN 1 Lay wt lunch reou, bill are Eddie Leonard, assisted by 47TH ST. 5 ii ° , Barnes The World's ha Play- : se aa] || “Se Ome w songs, Mock 3 and ooo Sunday and “A Next Week PICKFORD JOHN LUTHER LONG'S Vrodeced by the Famous Players Strand Concert Orchestra dV (Dancing) 12 to 2 ff MPH, PM PAULINE FREDERICK “BELLA DONNA” SS 6.30 to 12 ‘DAY, “O40 et Medium Mak: Distin, VITAGRAP PRIoks, BENING 280, Soe ar Fe ‘ALBERT &, SMIT | THE GREAT PATRI PHOTO SP! FEATURING Most Beautiful Face on Earth Lady, the Possessor of Facial Equal and of Talents Which Have Made Her Internationally Loved and Famous, “1 STAKE MY REPUTATION ON WHATEVER I MAY HAVE THEATRE Broadway and 96th St. Matinees, 10 Cents and 15 Cents Evenings, 15 Cents and 25 Cents | fie’ Battle’ Cry ot Pears TWICE TO-DAY and EVERY DAY at 2.30 & 8.30 4, STUART BLACKTON and ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mth Street and Irving Place Performances Continuous From Noon Until Midnight Commencing Tomorrow Another Superlative Triumph by ILLIAM FOX Simultaneous, Surpassing Photo-Play Debut of ROBERT B. MANTELL America’s Foremost Tragedian AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER In a Stirring Arraignment of Society’s Sins “The Blindness of Devotion” DIRECTION OF J. GORDON EDWARDS Preserving for the Enlightenment of Posterity Through the of the Screen the Consummate Art of the Strongest - Dramatic Figure of the Age. ing it Possible for Present-Day Millions and Future Generations to Visualize the Histrionic Revelations That Have Endeared Mr. Mantell to the Theatre-loving Public. A Titanic Indorsement of the Artistic Possibilities of the Silent Stage, as Precented by William Fox, by the Greatest Living Exponent of Shakespearian Roles guished Again in Support by Miss Hamper, His Former ‘Beauty and Radiance Which Knows no Like or ACHIEVED IN THIS NEW REALM OF ART.”"—ROBERT B, MANTELL, IVERSID P| ae H The aL eR {LIBERTY ne & Sat, Matsiness, 26, 0, 7 Gf, Sat Mataineos, 20 Farewell to New York After the Longest Run in the His- tory of the American Stage. Freweat jOTIC ECTACLE! Birth of a Nati N. Y., excee ting the longest previous run "by SS (mes, ng for AN Remataing Pi WLLL LAL: WM Ml CHARLES RICHMAN Ne BROOKLYN. =—_ = TAR te J8Y & fulton pia. 5 DY. fk S' AR Rapin bee aig jsunpay WORLD “WANTS' (ee EVERY 6UNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS, MATING A, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, NOW PLAYING TWICE DAILY incl. SUNDAYS Engagement Positively Terminates Nov. 27th.