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Plays for the | Coming Week TIS SKINNER comes to the { Cohan Theatre on Mon night in “Cock 0’ the Walk,” « gomedy by Henry Arthur Jones, The > soenes are laid in England, prinoipal- Ty about the Berkeley Theatre, “Cock $ o' the Walk” came about largely % through Mr. Jones's wish to do a play $ 4 3 BODE ooeo DEH: that would at least have the value of Feminding people that next April will gcour the tercentenary anniversary $f William Shakespeare, There are > four English Bishops and four Eng- Ush theatre managers in the play, and among them moves Antony Bell- chamber, a happy-go-lucky veteran of the stage, whoee light i* aimost quenched by adversity. Belichamber | ? j@ Mr, Skinmer’a part. Other roles 4 have been given to Janet Dunbar, | ‘ Enid Bennett, Rita Otway, Vernon Steele, Walter F, Scott, Walter Gibbs, Frederick M. Conklin, Kenyon Mus- grove, John Rogers, Harry Dodd and John Gibbs, see “The Devil's Garden,” a dramatiea- | { tion of William B. Maxwell's novel \RENS by Edith Bilis, will be produced by } FARBER Arthur Hopkins at the Harri ? ALHAMBRA THEATRE AWFUL SUFFERING FOR TWO YEARS From Eczema. On Hands. Skin | Red and Inflamed. Terrible Itching and Loss of Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA Seeeeresee + SOAP AND OINTMENT anon ties pad gro Rive hgh agMn4 & CATA . . EATRE watery pimples, After conatching, the 8 = skin became red and inflamed. My handa would bleed when I put them im water, suffered « terrible itching sensation on my Eeorepee retest seiees hands, and from loss of sleep until 1 used beg| + tm, Outicurs, Soap and Ointment, 1 suffered | bog yt Son ioe |9990000-646600604-00100910906 Sorisure Otarennns on, wearing gloves or | Theatre, on Tuesday night. In. the rubber. It stopped the itching almess |Ct%t will be Lyn Harding, Lillia Kernctiately. "Boon my hands, begua ee | Albertson, Geraldine O'Brien, Ciwr! mS vel ‘aad after W. Butler, Alice Augarde, Rh fom wien vow. wing | erosford, Albert Tavenier, William Deveraux, Eric Snowd » Rule Pyott, I was healed.” (#igned) Mrs. 4. Hase | J, Pulmer Collings, Frederick Anne: mauer, 180 Fires @t., Rochester, N. Y¥.,|ley, Emmett Bradley and Glady March 2, 1915. radley, “L'Am! Fritz” will be presented for the first time at the Theatre Fran- Semple Each Free by Mail With 32-p. icin Book on request, Ad- r cals, Lillian Greuze will be seen in Gree postcard *“Cutloura, Dept. T, Bese | 1115 part « 1, a demure Alsatian beans ae Sonate Ge wal, peasant," Pamt Brite" is a patriotic} st play, one of the greatest successos of the Comedie Francaise where, be- fore leaving Paris, Mlle Greuze studied the part with Mile. Leconte, With “L’Amt Fritz” will be given the sketch “English School." ee The Garrick Theatre returns to bur- leaque with “Pho Mischief Makers.” “The Monte Carlo Girls” will be at the Yorkvillo Theatre. “The Things That Count" will be presented by the stock company at the Grand Opera House, Mrooklyn een DANCING CARNIVAL MOVES TO ARMORY, On the stroke of 12 to-morrow) night the Danoing Carnival will fox- | trot, one-step and walts out of the| Grand Central Palace and glide over | to its temporary home in the Twelfth RRR Wil xive all @ chance to buy the genulie rather than somo Inferior article at @ prloe all can afford ty pay Used Externally for pes Insect Bites 10 Cont tn Cl The Christmas Dinner adcs to the j fh of Christmas. “Eddys” delicious Sauce adds og the joy of the Christmas Dinner. Sa For soups, fish and meats. At Grocers and Delicatessen Store: | Oc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES wotith/2to. r Toca * unbawe Brule Mac Neuralgia Bore Toothache « Rpeaay: eady elief seaet aRraR Aerts Hi oat ie Han vithaey ngs an Seune verti: i Bae roa! Street. aK: tia ae Le i Avcaue, THE EVENING WORLD, + OPPOOOOF OOF 1O4FO400-0H + IAs Line atboN o- v ARRIS Heer, 4-tee4: PPOOOD DDG GG oo * ROOOE Sixty-second reet and Broadway. At 11 o'clook nday morning the management will give the word to let the dange again go on, Just to show what a trifle it is to} mo over the several hundred plants, the costly fixtures and the decorations, and to lay a new dancing floor of several hundred square fest, Manager Grundy Annual instructor's bali for the flest night in the new quarters, ‘Then the thousands of devo of the recre- ation will come back. ‘There will. be an orphestra of forty pieces and $300 in gold will be given as prizes The advent of the automobile show, which oocuples the Palace for a few weeks each year, has made necessary the removal of the Carnival, but on Jan. 11 dancing will again hold sway in the Palace and tho return will be the oce: of another celebration, will cost the ma ment several thousand dollars, but It pasary for the convenience of the thousaida patrons, many of whon gular attendants every week avold even the slightest incon nee the Japanose taurant will accompany the dancers, “It's a case of business as usual, fat any pri explained Manager Grundy. “Our object is not to make money by moving, or even to inake & record in moving, but_ merely to Regiment Armory, at friends." ieee “THE FOREST FIRE” SPECTACLE AT COLONIAL “The Forest Fire," Langdon Me: Gormick's drama of the timberland, in three scenes and two tableaua, will be en at the Colonial Theatre. The production ineludes thirty pee and elght trees used in the thint seene which opens in a forest and ends in flames Other featurea will be Williard, “the man who grows, ler, comedian to Wellingtor Krank North in "Bac! and Hayden, Bord and Hayden in “Bita of Vaudeville,” BEIronicors., ‘toa iernal ePBEtr irae ee : 8 Visits for $5 4 tg 2ndere for hy is en asysye ‘ , 01 Butler, n'y, CH in a. ee Indigestion, constipation, bilioasness and many ailments of the cigestive organs are often the source of serious | illness, At the first sign of disordered | conditions take the reliable family | remedy that is always dependable— lay BEECHAM’S ~~ PILLS BOIS Mucrershec bins teste | New 10c Trial Size Box > Give quick and contin. ued relief from irritating coughs, hoarseness aud tickling in the throat, Contain no opiates. Reg ular sizes 5c, 40¢ and $1. At all druggists, SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Home-seehing by times, temper and |: A pon ee 3 | 208 L BROWN & BON, Boston, Mase, / Smee ge renin Nora Bayes, the singing comedt enne, will head the bill at the E Theatre, Included in the rest of the pre e Henrietta Cros- Morton and al skit, Clifton Molyneaux In Blanche in imper- nKS. Alhambra Theatre Henry "A Vaudeville Cocktail’; towers in a new sce , and Marie Nords Acting,” will ah t Others wil and company in ham.” Charles Mack and npany in “«® Friendly Call,” and Beeman and [Seareee comedy roller Qaters. poten Fabia “THE PRINCESS PAT” BEGINS FOURTEENTH WEEK “The Princess Pat production of Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert's comle opera success, will begin the fourteenth week of its run at the Cort Theatre on Monday night with Eleanor Painter in the title nolo and the same supporting cast, including Sam B, Hardy, Al Shean, Alexander k, Robert Ober, Joseph K. Lertora, Louis Casavant, rami Webb danc » hon. Herbert of Abra- John Cort's Martin Hayden, Hva Fallon, Leonora | rvasio, Ralph’ Riga and Katharin Witchie. In addition to the, usual | Wednesday and Saturday mitinees | there will he a special holiday week matinee on Thursday, ha» arranged the keep open and be ready for our old| Milo in ® surprise number, Anna |‘ Laughlin and*Willlam Gaxton in “Be- tween Dance Ivan Bankoft and Lola Girlle in new dances, Felix Ad- Boren LONG JOHN SILVER, IN’ TREASURE ISLAND Ponce ANG JuDy HEAR. ©296-6606-08-600000460 arse “TREASURE ISLAND” “Treasure Island” at the Punch and Jady Theatre is justifying the pre- dictions made for it on its opening. sign of success is the fact that Charles Hopkins had to have two ad- {ditional wires run into the box office the day after the premiere of “Treas- and,” in order to of vely demand for from the splend 4 and the excellent of the pleasure t A sure hi 4 Island” as their own, and at the {day and Saturday matinees thoy eon- jstitute the severest as well aa the most appreciative critics in the picturesque little playhouse, pa “hes BILLS AT PROCTOR Hermine Schone and company inthe dramatic sketch entitled “The Last of the Qaukers” will head the bill at roctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the firat half of the week. There will also be Ned Nestor and company in “His | Sweetheart," Mra, Lightner and Alex- ander in songs and piano playing and Holmes and Welles in “On tha Boor- step." A moving picture feature will also be shown, At Proctor's One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street Th Baboons, the Four oniats, the Krolles, in a Morris and Beasley, in ‘and Steven Bordeau in “The Boy rom will be among the entertain- The feature act for the for the half of the week at Lo fe amare heatre will be Harry Mn, npany in YT) i Hour matio playlet by Anthony on the bill will be . Lewis and Norton, i ad MeGuir Kelly and musical » Rubes, halt of the week Sle will be the chief attr: AS THE GEATEST VA STARTING MONDA A Drawa of the ‘Timberland. 30 Artists in Cast—A ‘Thee Charming Favorites tn ti ‘averite FELIX ADLER In Some of His Comedy Creations. Erlord’s Sensation—Haydi FRIDAY, DECEMBHR STAGE STARS TO PLAY IN THE METROPOLITAN THEATRES ~—<* IMMENSELY POPULAR. | that an enthusiastic press} AND LOEW THEATRES. IT STANDS ALONE f | UDEVILLE THEATRE OF THE NATION.-HEAD OF THE KEITH CIRCUIT SPLENDID NEW YEAR’S BILL 2 Performances New Ye First America appearance Tangdou McCormick's Paropean eenmtion “THE FOREST FIRE” Mow Hewarkavle Color Huston Ker Seen on ANNA LAUGHLIN & WILLIAM GAXTON MILO? | BANKOFF & GIRLIE | FRANK NORTH | &CO. SUNDAY 2 24, OS 99S FSS PDO PEGS E SHS EDIRIPSDOOIG TIED of See eeeeseseseriees 1915. PHOTOPLAYS, PHOTOPL. ALAM ELLU AU MALE Le ACADEMY OF MUSIC 14TH ST., IRVING PL, PERFORMANCES FROM NOON UNTIL MIDNIGHT Four eB nc Sunday LETT OL emer bb heb THEATRE 96THST & BROADWAY SUNDAY—ONE DAY ONLY WEEK DAYS 10c, 15¢ SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 15¢, 260 Change of Bill Dally (PETS GA WILLIAM FOX Presents *BOSTONI AN BURLES QUE RS’ AT COLUMBIA THEATRE, A now two-act burlesque called “The Isle of Nowhere” will be pre- sented by the “Bostonian Bur- lesquers” at the Columbia Theatre. It was written by Frank Minney, who is also the star of the organisation The first act depiets scenes in tho gay Mfe of Paris and the second 9 laid in India. Lively comedy, snappy musical numbers and spirited dancing | constitute the principal features of formance @nd these are con- ed by performers of unusual popularity in burlesque. Mr, Finne will appear in bis familiar chara m Sweeney, but will be seen in tirely new aliuations and with fr jokes! and songs especially written | for this production. “He ‘will have | the support of John P. Griffith, | Charley Janson, Plorence Mills, Kitty | Mitchell, Waltér Johngon and Jean} | Caruthers, besides a chorus of girls. | {In addition to the regular daily mat- inee and night performances, an extra midnight show will be given New Year's Eve, beginning about 11.80. —_—-.——_ AEE Ky N N N N N N N N f N N N N N ALLL ALO IALL ELLY LALA U OLE This Is the Greatest Vampire Part Theda Bara Ever Played. Once More She Is a Bewitcher of Men! TITTLE T DIRECTED BY W. S. DAVIS SCENARIO BY NIXOLA DANIELS THE FOUR LIVERPOO: IN OLYMPIC BURLESQUE. “yaup “The Cabaret Girls” will be seen In burlesque at the Olympic Theatre. A special feature of the performance is provided by the Four Liverpools, acrobats long identified with the Bar- num & Bailey Circus, Among the feats of daring performed by this quartet of acrobats is a Joo ti loop in midair from one sidi th stage to the other, One of t 6 "ac ro- bats does a triple turn and ts caught by the feet.by another on the oppo- site side of the stage, Vaudeville dah | Y MATINEE, DEG, 87, 's Eve, 7.30 & 10.30 $00 GOOD SLATS 3 Scones aud 2 Tadlesus, Geo, tage, if Me | COLONIAL Tremendous Spectacle i Boog Skit 'Hetworn Dano,” Physical Phenomengn WILLARD The Man Who Grows ware Th Ay. 1 sete Vai Borden & Che: 2 BIG CONCERTS WORLD WANTS “Vindingn, yong ood P LAZA: pon ae Me 108,186, 2b Pictures EMILY STEVENS IN THE PHOTO PLAY: “The House of Tears’’ Anda ‘ee Vaudeville rogramnie 62N° Friday Mats, & Nights, Burpriso Vaudeville FPR AND PHOTO VLAYS, we beatury Changed Dally —Cont Hef ties Da SL. | ec’ sl. | Ee Sormmiidte a Stamey ott THE GREAT PAULINE Milsow, Howard Bow, 8 imonts, Kano & EVILLE. and Feature Pho Plays, Ut to A ta 10 Noting Migher contacts * Cerro, jersle dowore, ym) te Woods jaboous, the Bong Doc rl Hartiott, Max Laube, Boreas’ & Bonnett, Moran, ois wel jeorge (Mae Variae Kinng vel ri German “War” way | WORK WONDERS SEE the Great Gen and LOANE. sunday and AU Wook PAULINE FREDERICK in “LYDIA GILMORE” A Paramount 1owure AN {neck Mary Pickford, Ht, and Cob Cie Se au iAv‘an" FIRING aie German Blaft Mtn. Pictures, Ausp, N, ¥. Qlobe the ONLY Motion Pictures of the War Ex. hibited to the Diplomats at the French Embaeey. Ficatine IN FRANCE ‘These are the pT Sen ttron vista: Stal of the French Army for the NATI — mt mae ON ATs re8 | Fifth Avenue & Ninth St., B’klyn. M ih \URION Oost) Popular Vita le — Mie EET ME AT *VITAGRAPH t BROADWAY & 44th ST. Q WEEK THE WANDERERS ar) Cast

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