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Masia. RAMBEAY IN LOvEye=- THEsTRe.. were FLORENCE DARLEY . WITH HARRY HASTINGS BIG sHow COLUMBIA THEATRE sNereercay, LOW TELLE GER WWARE CASE AND GLA MAINE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915. FLORENCE REED IN “Aart BAY — PATHE PicToORE LAN GTRY NIALL THEATRE ANSON is =] ELMIOT THESTRE POACH PP i Meo bag: Cnr — — BEVLAH BENTON STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK é WITH SEPTEMBER MORNING OARS THeares Mrs. Langtry (Lady de Bathe) will of this ovuntry. Clifton We Molyneaux 4 assisted by POOL AT BRIGHTON — TO OPEN TO-MORROW. There is a now form of entertain- ment in the Winter Pool at Brighton Baths, which opens to-morrow. Mixed @alt water bathiig at the seashore under conditions that duplicate the healthful sport of the summer months is made possible by the inclosure of the big white pool. Glass top and sides admit the rays of the sun and @ steam-heating system which ex- tends throughout the 1,000 white enamelled dressing rooms make bath- ing sults comfortable. The water which changes constantly, is tempered to @ degree usually found in the ocean in August. The Winter Pool 4s the only place near New York where men and women may bathe together. There is an open fireplace for logs which extends fifteen feet across ono side of the inclosure, Sea- goaked logs are the fuel of this snug place. There are also a restaurant and a gymnasium Handball and basketball courts aro only a part of the equipment of the “gym.” ‘Tho interior of the Winter Pool ts white throughout, with decorations of liv- ing green foliage. A dozen bull- finches in basket cages sing. A com- plete Turkish bath with separate de- partments for men and women, Is another feature, ‘The Winter Pool 1s the first step in the development of the entire Brighton Baths property into an all- year amusement place. pecans wake TRIANGLE, STRAND AND PLAZA FILMS. Helen Ware, the emotional act- reas, makes her debut as a Triangle star at the Knickerbocker Theatre in @ Grimth gupervised play called “Cross Currents"; William 8. Hart returns to another Ince-directed fea- ture, “Between Men” and Fred Mace, the Keystone funmaker, has a Sen- nett comedy of the new order, “Crooked to the End.” This combina- tion will be seen beginning to-mor- row afternoon. ‘The Strand Theatre will offer Mar- guerite Clark in a plotured version ot Mark Twain's story “The Prince and the Pauper.” Other film attrac- tions will be the ‘Topical Review, travel and educational pictures, a new comedy, and the afternoon fashion show. There will also be a new musical programme. ‘The feature picture at the Plaza % wheatre for the first part of next “SEPTEMBER MORNING GLORIES” AT OLYMPIC. wait “September Morning Glories" PIANO RECITAL Bert Ber- funmak- Weston introduces Haul Clitord, trand and William West as ers, Beulah Benton, Chubb and a chorus of girls. Ch Crafts, in his dancing, is said to give a laugh. able exposition of the latest step called “the esl walk.” ‘There are, other dance novelties | R _______PHOTOPLAYS. | SHATTUC Maragement Loudon Chariton, LZ ™ BIRTH ¥ NATION to Continue Its Run 3 LIBERTY THEATRE The management annow that owing to the enormous crowds have been surging to the th D. W. GRIFFITH’s GIGANTIC SPECTACLE caused by the announcement of the final performances they have been forced to extend the engagement for a limited period. Performances wil be given just as they have been for the past ten months. 2.15 TWICE DAILY i:5 incl. Sundays J week will be Murlel Ostriche in “A Daughter of the Sea,” and for the last half William Million Dollars,” both parts, and surpris: Faversham in “One with vaudeville in gift evening Tuesday udeville Friday, _ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CONCERTS AND MUSIC. __ “GRUNWALD si as he O Harris Theatre, Monday Aft, Nov, 2% at fe be seen at the Ol A Tickets at Hox Office, Mgt, R &. Johnston: burlesque called “Mix {9 the | AEOLIAN HALL. WED. APT. I 1, arg chief feature of the performance, It FIANO RECITAL ARTHUR K TO-DAY. LTON PRICES 25¢ AND PART OF THE RECEIPTS AT EACH MRS. LANGTRY TO ACT IN “ASHES” AT COLONIAL. come to the Colonial Theatre on Mon- day on her farewell vaudeville tour She will be seen in “Ashes,” a one-act play taken from the theme of “The Degenerates" and adapted for her by Percey Fendell. Included in the rest of the bill will be 46th Street, West of Broadway Continuous Presentation To-Day and Sunday from 11 A. M. Till 11 P. M. These are the French Government Official Motion Pictures ® taken by Order of the Great General Staff of the French Amny for the NATIONAL ARCHIVES and LOANED TO SN Waa = [Y SS through E. ALEXANDER POWELL, ite War Correspondent. Mr, Powell Lectures at Bach Performance, ! These Are the ONLY Motion Pictures exhibited to the Allied Diplomats at the French Embassy at Washington Last Thursday. ORCHESTRA OF 40 PIECES FRENCH RED CROSS BOCLETY, SESEBRSERRSCEREeeeeese PHOTOPLAYS. the Gladiators, in eymnastio feats, | At the Palace Theatre, Phyllis Neil- fon-Terry will make her vaudeville debut, singing her “Trilby” songs and enacting two scenes from “Romeo and Juliet.” Henrietta Crosman, in a tab- loid drama, entitied “Cousin Elean~ or;” Emma Carus, in songs and dances; Lew Dockstader, the minatrol, and Bankoff and Girlie, in dances, will also be on the bill. Fourteen acts have been engaged for the Alhambra Theatre. The bill ‘will be headed by Grace La Rue, with Others will be Harry 6 Gayest Old Sport in New Mario Fitzgibbon, the story Arnaut, Rrothers, acrobats; and Stewart, in "Him and Her,” and the Horlick Family, in a dance feature OUCH! LUMIBAGO! RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil.” straighten harp OF MUSIC Back hurt you? Can't up without feeling sudden pain aches and twinges? Now, That's lumbago, sciatica of from a strain, and you'll get reliet moment you rub your back with sooth- ing, penetrating “St. Jacob's Oil.” Nothing else takes out ness, lame- ness and stiffness so quickly. fou simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't Lurn the skin. Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “St Jacob's Vil" from any drug store, and jafter using it Oe once, you'll forget that you ever had paskactie, uibage or sciatica, because your back will appoints and has been rec- lor 60 years.—Advt BURLESQUE. 1] vemblage of Real Enter- Melody and Dancing, 110c™ rau marines, 10c TNTonTs. | 14th Street and Irving Place Performances from Noon Until Midnight} Matinees COMMENCING TO-MORROW—FIRST PRESENTATION __PHOTOPLAYS, _ 10c-15¢ PHOTOPLAYS. THEATRE 96th Street and Broadway Nights—15¢-25¢ EDUCTIVE SIREN OF THE SCREEN IN SUCCESSION OF WHIRLWIND EMO- IONAL CLIMAXES AND TRAGIC THRILLS SUPPORTED BY STUART HOLMES, CLAIRE WHITNEY AND LITTLE JANE LEE N Produced by J. GORDON EDWARDS YY THEATRE TESTE) MARGUERITE CLARKE Ie) “THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER” aN How week tee. Sun. Mat. | Ware, “Crooked to the PRICE Kvening «., W ete, 16 cts,, $1 and Knickerbocker Theatre Broadway ot 38th Stroet waARnEN RRIGAN: Weeks) TERENCE O ROURKE” Only | Universal Moving Pictures ITAGRAPH 4354); Se yw LAST 2 THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE DES, nOOATS ye Crea La Fo Get Tet STEAMBOATS. THE HUDSON SUNDAY, righ for Hinhiand KE ur. 50c Management Morris Gest, YACHTS EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN 10 THE ‘el, road 4873 BBSSS8888aR8 woRLo WANTS WORK WONDERS LADY De BATH) VAUDEVIELE'S AND PXHINITION © It Stands Alone as the Greatest Vaudeville Theatre of the Nation—Head of the Keith Circuit. Starting Mon. Mat., Nov. 29, TEN BIG FEATURES. LAST AMERICAN TOUR MRS. LA AL B WAND 4 HARRY COOPER —_ DOROTHY TO THE MAIL CARRIER." “= Merrill & Otlo '=1) The Highest Bidder DEIRO|DE LEON & DAVIES THE GLADIATORS ALALAIKA ORCHESTRA EXCLUSIVE DANCE VER NGTRY sh Atwill de ¢ sone RSTONS, YE 50' ‘| FEPROCTOR’S PLAZA 2mcnciss VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS, & Molin 5th Ave.| Wwy & 2ath sel! VALLI VALLI 2," Play tae RO Meintyre’s Musical Maids, others. Bvory Tues, Night Gift Night-—80 Useful Py FRIDAYS SURPRISE VAUDEVILLE,” MATINEES AND EVE Loe PrN BROOKLYN, Poor aie Wry St, Col. Chale, 1Qe & 25 | WOR TAR W 38 ftemosth ith; | i fad BATTLES OF A NATION GIRLS F ROM THE FOLLIES = - passes BVBBY SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCEEIS WORLD Wayte WORK WONDERS ~ \ —s