The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1915, Page 16

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i i pane eee Gites Barry Lauder, who is taking a week GW, bas begun selecting a cast for bis" » “Jimmy,” which he will pro- under the management of Will- fam Morris, At the Morris offices yea- be interviewed possibly fifty icants for the various roles, of 0! Mr. 4) Which there are about a donsen. Lauder plays in Boston two weeks be- @inning next Monday and he will re- Rearse the “Jimmy” cast in that city, “Jimmy” was written by the Scotch @emodian five yoars ago with the idea @ appearing in it himself, He bas @anged bis mind since and will put @ome one cise in the title role, while fe continues to enbance the Lauder | Bankrole with bis songs at the head of | Mila vaudeville company “7 thought,” suid Mr. Lauder, "that y this time my popularity as a singer | Svuld be through and | intended to | Gecome @ regular actor in my play However, the | But 1 guessed wrong. Slay will go on witb another map.” MAMIE CONWAY DIES. Mamie Conway, in private life Mra.) feorge D. Meivilie, who, some years ago was well known as leading Woman with “Babes in the Wood,” “Twelve Temptations” and “ 1, God of heart trouble in th oly= dinio Hospital Tuesday, She was the daughter of Lizzie Conway, lately of the Belasco forces, and the mother af Goorge (Lefty) Miller of the Patho publicity department. NOW IT’S “HUMAN NATURE.” A. H. Frazee bas aguin changed the mame of the new Shipman-Lippman comedy-drama of Jewish life. He now alls it “Human Nature.” The play bod open in Albany on Christmas FRAWLEY HAS RESIGNED. As forecasted bere Tuesday, T. Frawley is to sever his con- jon with Oliver Morosco'a pro- g department. His tenure of of- fice as general stage director will end Geturday. Mr. Frawley and Mr. Mo- | rosco reached an agredm whereby the manager js to have first on the services of the stage di- When not needed by Mr. Mr. Frawicy will devote bis to free-lance producing. CULLEN SIGNS MISS WEBBER. ber, the little singe: the Florence W. ‘Who followed a ‘Trentint atellar role in “Naughty M aaa. who has just returned k from a starring tour in y Zaxury,” bas been engaged by Will- Cullen for a featured role in Party.” We venture to predict when “Some Party” reaches way the theatrogoers will dis- eover there's a now star in town MISS ALDER’S LITTLE JOKE. Else Alder of “Around the Map,” hile visiting in New Rochelle re- @ntly, Was guilty of coining a bright ‘ing. it happens that in Rochelie the section of the town in Mare Klaw lives, there reside two families by the name of Pray. yy, in Ferdinand Place, there Pray family, One day, She was sightseeing, the rosi- of all three Pray families were ted out to Miss Alder, Ah, 1 gee,” she said to ber guide. Just as you like New Rochelle, shal) L We encounter naught but Seles here on all aide sides,” ‘TED MAY DO sor SOME ACTING, LFive or six months ago Sam Be Harris found a cadd t fancy to Mr. Harri a messenger at the Cohan & Harris and Ted accepted. Now it looks though T joomed to be an everal boy parts in foung Ameri which play Cohan @ Harris control, and the former oad- has been told to familiarize hi with them with the end in v of gome day playing one. Ted ts o to become an actor, He is now su his money to buy a pair and @ cane. Gossip. A Daily Reader—Your friend i# Kon end Asta Biotaut have je to do the advance tor, “The Yellow Jacket.” let Holliday has a new sketch “He, She and Me.” Jardin de Danse will be ready te open New Year's Eve. Frank Daniels is to appear in filme @&clusively for the Vitagraph. ‘Will Archie, the Peo Wee comedian, fe going back into vaudeville Noyes is to resume her role tp “Kick In.” Cameron has been ongaged Oliver Morosco to go to California Join “So Long, Letty.” If the Stage Society's new play, “Phe Soul Machine,” looks good the man Company may acquire it. ward Abeles will begin bis tour the Loew Circuit at the American Monday. lan Traverse, actress, who used @ be a Denver society girl, hae re- from San Francisco. Schaffer, singing « mtnor | Rae a of white tn “Alone at Last,” bas been cast | @ mote important part in a new bert musical show. girly present took him for Donald the cast of “Town Topics” will Trixte Friganza, Bert Lesile, Lavaerre, Mabel Elaine, Peter ise, Bonita, Lew Hearn, Cross and phine and Lillian Herlein her Rutland and her cousin, Rix Rutland, have joined the Chin” company. Gerirude a Ie with “Watch Your Step,” } mee vi Willis, without bis tramp make- | appeared at a benefit performance | the McAlpin grill yesterday, and ‘ t= and @ dance with Bernard Gran- are no more Rutlands, © NOW, WHO DID ALL THIST "My cntry in the Pest Stakes,” Y¥. T,, “is the pair (coupled tn betting) who sat In Row B behind at the Candler Theatre Tuesday ly not figuring that Mins Ryan's part cnils for just that kind of ng. Not to bo * d,' he re matked that the detective shouldn't have had any trouble finding the stolen ne in the first act, because he had found it there Monday night. Wise cracking that, eh? Between timos the pair doped out the coming events of the play, and none of us nearby co in Miss Ryan's trunk could stuff our ears. Wouldn't you think folk decked out in their glad rag raiments they were, would at least nome con- tion for Yothore there to be en- tertained ? “BYNCOPATED 8A\ SANDY” AGAIN. Weill, well!—here comea that rag- argument again, in another form. Moments,” a musical revue, is produced at Reisenweber’a to- and in it will Introduced What the press agent calle “the very first ragtime ever written. Haabeth Burch will aing 1t, and the id-timers who listen will recognize number May Irwin's old coon . “Synoopated Sandy,” written by Ned Wayburn tn 1893. (Kindly address all claims, denun- eiations and complaints to the “Merry Moments” press agent.) A VERY POLITE MAN. Fenimore Cooper Towne thinks the politest man in the world is employed at the United Booking Offices in the Palace Theatre Building. Mr. Towne rode dow an elevator with him the ot day ne chap in question was @ shirt office worker, At the third flo car stopped to admit a young n and the polite man ly removed his eye shade, Come nena: {mmediate | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. "I bought @ handkerchiet for a mickel to-day.” "You don't care what you tow in, 0 you?” $1,587,109 CUT FROM | 1916 BUDGET OF SCHOOL <A NET ITD NAD DARTH INTO AD PTA ITEM AD DNA BD THE EVENING WORLD, “THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915. At | Five Theatres GO AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Fulton Street, Mattnews Corner, brooklyn ench ¢ + Official Motion Pictures taken by Order of the Fat tr ot the French Army for tho NATIONAL ARCHIVES ANED TO United States Court Appoints a Trustee to Wind Up the Affairs of This Business! The Trustee Has Ordered That All the Merchandise in This Great Store Be Sold Immediately; So We Are Holding a Series of TRUSTEE’S SALES through B. ALEXANDER POWELL, fis Wer Correspondent, (Mat. Morris Gest) | [FIGHTING FRANCE On Exhibition Under the Auspices of THE WORLD Continuously from 11 A.M. to 11 P.M: ——AT THE— Positively the Greatest and Most Timely Bargain Event Ever Known in the History of Brooklyn Merchandising! | FULTON THEATRE| * Economy Committee Reports That * * . ° Fi SaHaate SVE Coms Ui Beginning Saturday Evening and Until Xmas 46th Street, West of Broadway Contingency Fund, e e 9 : im 3, So, tenn a Store Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock _-AND ALSO AT. of Education, reported to the board resterday that ‘committe nad re As a convenience to the great shopping public of Brooklyn and Long Island, we will = 44th St THEATRE hagdthath GG GLHiRsaL ha. Beata keep the store open evenings, thereby affording an opportunity to those who can’t . | oe Estimate, he explained, has voied come to the store during the day to take advantage of these Trustee’s Sales. 44th Street, West of Broadway Jas it has granted a contingent fund | of $100,000, the pruned estimates wul P ‘4 a Tay ant og rices 25c and 50c reductions in the estimates ai Day elementary echools, $6! . Evenin, 000, ry Y o ‘ bagi med i vi ing of Creditors of the House of Mat- . . - te axle ‘art o! ie Receipts go to the Frenc ec ross ety . Mtrade eahoelny 9/40 leaving $9?,- thews, a Trustee was appointed to Tru ste e? days before Christmas, this sale i __ 000 available, i f : ; fn - . er should meet with tremendous re- tT High schools, $179,390. wind up the affairs of this business. __A Trustee is an officer of the United fe Vooational eonooln 961.090, The entire tremendous high-grade ee cree and Tenis, ee sponse and you are urged to buy all A LSO # = of gptite Rang Thigh eager No appropriation Ms aaked, This ap- stocks will therefore be liquidated assets for the benefit of creditors, your Christmas gifts at Matthews’. motion pic Pon of Fighting ‘in France are entres, event laygrounds into cash in the quickest possible —- ae . m ¢ > " bathe. The sum of $a80078 ericinelly Go taiive des Um rian ™ the regula ar run of a department Can't begin to tell you about all being shown at the following theatres: rosturen, $85,000, ‘This leaves $9b,- : . store, a profit is made, but 4 Trustee the savings. You must come to the 000 available, money-saving offerings ever known is not concerned with profit. His ae ee si | Corporate schools, no reducti | B. F. B'way & ofineas Snes GS | in Motte ru formar pe of ae” |] Morea eth for yout YT COLONIAL ‘ars.’ en teacher ‘ter, ‘he aver. age has been forty. i se el HELD UP, $200 TAKEN. é | ALHAMBRA = ag | Keri" Ss 7th Ave. 9 e —s These Trustee’s Sales Comb esd Aids Se ine ompbpine spite IN BROOKLYN badly beaten, Usniamin Chee of Ro ° ° ° e | B. F. 578 ‘0% avenue, . ive ‘ Z it's ietsne vee woret scala Everything for Gifts; Everythingfor Your Home; Everythingfor Wear 2| xernvs ORPHEUM rancrs. alde ¢ capture of two men who, he says, with one other held him w = Auf Fovbed. Bim oF $506 tat night ss Watches Art Goods Pianos Sewirg Machines Handkerchiefs . roe the Bronx, after delivering « package Jewelry Dolls Perfumeries Pictures & Paintings Silverware | These remarkable pictures showing the grim give a revolver at” ian and thes tee Ribbons Games Leather Goods Eyeglasses & Spectacles Housefurnishings | and take of real war on battle fields, in the trenches, on aan ther fied with ian wenes Gane Silks Gloves Toilet Goods Carpets & Rugs F . | mountain heights, and even in the skies, are -siving in il Winey telnet tet eeaie tea eee at Lamps Dress Goods —_ Hosiery, Upholstery ee | thousands of people vivid and realistic eye-witness soon averhnulen to ‘men who, Che hooey China Millinery Shoes, Boots Men’s Clothing impressions of the great struggle. well ured, Were among those who F 3 , aa the Slinpson street police etation D ye Sweaters Cloaks & Suits Slippers, Books Boys’ Clothing | When you see the actual engagements between rye ent omestics Aprons House Dresses Laces, Pens Girls’ Apparel | the batteries with great shells bursting over the clerks of 3801, Sout cae Boulevard Wash Goods Furs Wall Paper Umbrellas Men's Furnishings | trenches, When you see the waves of poison gas rolling Another Wonderful Money-Saving Feature: Howard the trenches and the men defending the front G T 72 . | | quickly adjusting their masks, FAR AND FACE |g Ane reen rading Stamps with Your Purchases 3 bi par p me Nis peed alshipe wingiog away | loaded with aerial bombs and prisoners being marched F to the rear, you may know that you are seeing From Pawns Semetins fad TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OR NEXT DAY, SATURDAY =| War Just As It! . | Very Red and Burned. T ar Just As It Is HEALED BY CUTICURA 250 IN. S AMPS FRE Cut Out This Coupon 4 There is action and atmosphere in every scene, |}} SOAP AND OINTMENT Ey ' ° ‘i Manes vasa’ ein tet pounce 5 | | for the pictures are official and authentic. | Te Neth. or bernsaay, Beemenee H “The pictures are wonderful, most inte: 5 17, 1918, oF Maturday, December | 5 in eresting % With Cash Purchases of $1.00 or More } ‘sis vcr men see | || and instructive” said August Behnont. “They give % ae BISA (en take Walen Yom ¥ | one a vivid insight into every phase of life at the Get Xmas Gifts Free with your stamps. Visit our Premium Parlor and see |] front. . Everything impressed me immensely.” | Fy the wonderful collection of premiums. World, 12, 16 * % “They certainly were daring fellows, those French camera soldiers,” said Fire Commissioner Adamson. |} 3 3 |) “In these pictures The World has enabled us to see |] . . . we are apparently right there on the spot, right in H Ey Never Before Have You Had a Money-Saving Chance Like This 3 | the thick of the greatest war in history.” % and You May Never Have the Chance Again!! ¥ — 3 iit a eee ty Ree ee en These are the ONLY pictures ex- unareds 0} ease Lake a. arcels ‘Vi Sample Each Free by Mail $ Wit on gies ucepeopit 6 or ree | oye IAB ie Gale ant hibited to the allied diplomats at the | With 89. Skin Bock on we ptly | wr ou sin 1s Sale E dress post-card “Cutloura, Dept. T, Bees ; : | French mbassy, Washington, aaa” 8g t Jwmyawavexawovnes. D. MATTHEWS SONS LACAN RMRMRNRNRNE sn tee”

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