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THE EVENING WORLD, PLAYERS WHO WILL. APPEAR IN NEW YORK NEXT. WEEK OES DEDESLOOEDON eeodoesopesressessd ORORGOOED ree rrrs+ sees eee RoprT. CORA bg Orn yin a) ian ont rot TIES Sx moeic. 9-2 H4-OO-0% 4 JOAN SAWYER HEADS BILL AT COLONIAL. Tho Colonial Theatre will begin its fourth week as the official head of the Keith vaudeville cireult on Mon- day matinee, when it will have as its chief feature Joan Sawyer, bile the “queon of the modern dance,” sisted by George Harcourt. Miss Saw yer and her partner will be seen ft entirely new dances. Others on the! bill will be Hermine Shone in "The Last of the Quakers.” Van and Schenck tn songs and plano playing, Hussey and Boyle in “Tho Ne ffeur,” Moon and Morris, danc- meron Sisters in a variety of | Maria Lo and company in reproductions of famous porcelains, and Carl McCullough, comedian, Included in the bill at the Palace Theatre will be rene Franklin, with | bat Burton Green at the piano, in new! congs; Le Roy Talma and Bosco in tugic and mystery; Marie Nordstrom | Roberts in| an ny and Alice} of Washington § - Monkey Circus and Morris and Beas- RADWAY & CO. ley in songs and nonsense will also Grace GEORGE INSMAJOR, BABARAY PLA How San. is and Bert French At the Alhambra T danc rebarbxbididd-s “THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE,” FOX FILM WiTH MANTELL * a William fe strength, antell, with be the at- of Music Ninety- starung ru tion called Musical = Enigma;" Bessie Vynne will be heard in new songs, what she has done she bege for mercy, but Fablo turns a deat ear to her cntreaties and, locking her in the cault, loaves her a ing maniac, __CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ima bat Thurs, Eve. Dee. 1.8.15 Isabel Hauser rian Saslavsky String Quartet per, will be on the bill. Academy pene SANE “(BATTLE CRY OF PEACE” clusive songs, will be the fea PRTG Oy Proetor's Fifth Avenue The ripe art dignifies in no — of tense action t nuing AT PROCTOR THEATRES. PE A anyarra ore rete R RR wok uo at [MET ROPOLIT ANG F ; Lydia Barry, singing her own ex- pr tr. Fox, while Mr,|8UN CONCERT. 30c) BO 81.50, “ first part of next week, Ir ~AMUSEMENTS. the reat of the bill are ifelen songs, the Creole Band, Billy $ and Tiny Turek In a alty, Ratheliffe, Bi to aell all comers who ask for At prices within their means, EXTERNALLY ror was on the ho story was writ- TIPPODROME! from SGHAM lation foraise Insect Bites | singers, and the Cy« Mupiites anna ‘To-day amd every Day. a bere y hcsiiee toasted ad the usual custom of the THE “NEWEST CRAZE and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatres, and for next week in will present at these theatres at popular prices “The Battle Cry of Peace.” Lamberti, {mpersonator of famous musicians, will be the feature at Loew's American Theatre the first he week Others will b ne of “The Unfaithful Wife” that of unrequited lova Count ‘abio Romani lives happily with his utiful wife, whom be trusts: with & blind devotion, He, however, has a friend, to whom he has extended heip over innumerable rough places, and this friend pays his debt by steal- The talk of the universe. adeaut of wone dors, where the Reeecy" eady ing the love of Romant's wife. Chol 5c 1, Royce in “Studies From reads over the Italian vil- ‘olly Prim in new songs, and in which tho live. The 50 : man Goetz, Anicrica’s ost song is stricken & malady ic For Kxteroat | writer, A’ ¢ “Ships | w » aYmptoms ap will head |the dread: ree, but in reality is nothing other than sunstroke, His wife and his friend conspire to get rid of bim, and spread the rumor that ne died of the fatal disease, The Count, arrayed in burial robes, is |placod in a coffin, and awakens amia the gruesome surroundings of a tomb. After great effort he bursts the pan- els of the wooden box. ‘The unfaithful wife and erstwhile friend are betrothed. The Coum f trac them, and, disguised as Count |! Caesare, possessed of unlimited h, woos the woman who be- 1 him. As Count Caesare, he her to the altar a second time, then blindfolds her and guides her to the tomb. Here he tears the false |: and Internal | pyar ‘Pugs tn ach those of bill the 1 All Drogatats, Ro BERNSIDE * SENSATIONAL ICE BALLET Maggie Teyte- wut BAND. BROOKLYN AM Hees” tantra ode let duty. floors. ah al find the ing. Castva nt ot refined, from the treat New: Kock beard from lis face and stands rec vealod_as Fablo When _she_reatizos AMUSEMENTS, Come and HEAR How the Fashionable Crowds Enjoy These Clean, Snappy, Wholesome, Faultlessly Presented Burlesque Performances. Nothing Like Them Anywhere Else on Broadway! COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON STARTING MONDAY. MAT, DEC. '6TH A BROOKLYNITE ‘ ¥ Re TEST ied COMEDIAN “FUNNY” DAN COLEMAN BN j) AMERICA’S Bert Rose, Don, npany Includes Ja IN THE LAUGH PROVOKING SATIRE “PLL FOLLOW YOU” SEE THIS BIG COMPANY—A GRAND PRODUCTION Royal Arcanum TUESDAY ™"*)hi? _THURSDAY "ise Sin BIG CONCERT TO.MORROW_ EVENING BATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915. ea Grand Central Palace : |WORLD WANTS - yor tenn me ON’T walk blindly in- to a motion picture theatre and “take a chance’’ on seeing a good show. Youcanbe sure. Here's the way: As you view the posters outside the theatre, look for the words “MUTUAL PROGRAM.” These words appear on the posters for every Mutual production. When you see them, you In the new Eight Mil- lion Dollar Mutual Program, you'll see the widest diversity of —— photoplays. For example, eleven f wi new comedies are released every 4 week on the Mutual Program. Each is a different subject. There also are vital dramas, interesting educational subjects, and beauti- ful scenic productions. 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