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, DODO SOE OEEotdideooees ° $ 4 4 ? ? = 2 $ z 9999005994099. 00606045 0628S SE TOESTE oT LN Y an yw BEER: STANDARO THEATRI O82 O08 nN Obes b4 94 04085) THE EVE Sevdinreees ee ee He ay Aa ab hia DCR NE FROM S THE cR OOOH9:5-8 ooo ou N PRINCE'S DOV BLE” ar VITAGRAPH “DESTRUCTION” FILM PLAY AT FOX HOUSE. A highly dramatic sereen story entitled “Destruction,” with the underpayment of labor's Working millions as its theme, aud featuring Theda Band, will be the at- traction at the Academy of Music for the four days beginning Sunday, and m the Riverside Theatre, Ninety- @ixth Street-and Broadway, on Sun- It is @ picture y of pre- leals with a William Fox ve of luxury ruins her husband and plunges his army of workers and their families into the @irest poverty, resulting in strikes and attendant rio! Forced to flee from the hayoe sie has wrought, sho takes refuge in her husband's home, where she meets destruction, to- gether with one of her tools, in a The story has to do principally with Ferdinande, a beautiful woman who worships gold. She percely the admiration for her of a rich mill- owner, and, by every wile in her power, lures him on until he openly declares his love and they are mar- ried. Ferdinande immediately begins making inroads on her husband's for- tune until he Is forcéd to explain his inability to surmount such heavy outlays. This piques Ferdinande and she brings pressure to bear upon the ee BURLC3QUE, | | Ne PERFORMANCE \ YEAR'S EVE BEGINNING ATE 30 10c Ara mannees 10c [aes vite, | [DAY MATS.) { manager of her husband's mills, whom she has entangled in her meshes, to induce the mill-owner to order a general reduction in w realizing that by this mea she be able to continue ivi luxury to which she customed. has bec Her husband luctantly submits and wi in every d partme Although the mill own 8 to induc father to restore Ferdinande’s powe workers go on 8! is called out to que of the striking mill Ferdinande izes done and in try involves one of th seek ref where the furiated striki is responsit » mansion ¢ in the flames. the old wage still holds. ike and the hands, what » workers, ‘Th Ferdinande's pursued by who have for the Theda in which she again de the more rl ng to protect bh 7 militia lotous erselt he two home, in- rned trou- tohes fire and Bara Is Ferdinande, a part nonstrates her right to be called the “Vempire of the Screen.” “Destruction” was written by Nixola Daniels and produced under the direction of W. 8. Davis. Ail Meets “GIRL AND THE GAME” STO RY-PICTURE THRILLER “The Girl and the 7 >, ing novel of empire-building, s and finance, will begin in The ning World on Monda: from the pen of Frank Spearman, deniable position among writers for literary virility story of vremendous cheme—th clamation of the great West—with — battling struggle of forces, in which m of dollars are involved, the w of a pretty girl at stake, of a country and prosperity of Psands in peril who hdw earned an American It Is a a thrill lety Eve- This story i Hamilton un- he Te- houseless interests, a itions elfare the future thou- Helen Holmes appears as an Amer- brimful of an honest heart The Game }love and |@ backround ranging from the ble pillared offices in Wall Stree the mansions of the elect t shack-huddled wastes of the affords unusual opportunities f characters of brawn and blood bone, courage and finance and intrigue, adventure Interwoven with mar- tand » the or the d and “The Girl_and the Game" is ple- 4 BURLESQUE, THEATRE, q eed bni B72 OOOO FILM AND MOTION caret Gibson, of the Centaur tual programme, 1s to be starred hereafter in playa writ- cially for he Clara Whipple of the Equitable has been cast for the ingenue role in “The Pain Flower,” in which Mar- mavet Leslie has the lead, Mrs, William Farnum and her daughter have arrived at Edendale, Cal, to be with M rnum while he t ere in Fox fil Vitagraph has obtained film covering one of Fred 8. Isham's Broadway successes, Col Jasper Brady is directing the making of the picture. Billie Burke in “Pegs wn privately in Los Angeles yesterday and it ls reported as a great film Mayor Sebastian and a number of society women saw the picture As a special Christmas offering the Mutual will issue on Dec, 27 an ex- d film from the The Prince of Yes- rights ay Kleine used five hundred extra peo- ple recently in the making of theatre scenes in a big production, Arthur Hoops and Alma Hanlon are featured in this one, Hazel Dawn and a supporting com- pany have returned from St, Augus- tine, Fla ere they acted in "My Lady In r the Famous Players mpany. "The Devil's Prayerbook,” written especially for Alma Hanlon by Max Marcin, will be released on the Kleine- Edison programme on Jan. 5, The World Film Corporation ts to try a device at the Peerless studio, Fort Lee, which will be expected to keep the ‘pice cool. It showers cold water on the glass roof. Patho has a new sertal called “The Tron Claw.” It is by Arthur Stringer and George B. Seitz, Tho first release will take place shortly after New Year's Day. Robert Edeson, the star in Pathe's ho Light That Falled,” declares he's 4 devoted film fan and says he would spend his last nickel vo see a picture Screen “portalts" of New York tured by the Signal Film Corpora- ton, Mr. Spearman mysterious web, entanrling the oper- ations of vast railroad enterprise drawn it gently from the shoulders . pampered daughter of society, James P, MeGowan, an expert rail- road man and director produced the picture under the ge..cral supervision of Samuel 8, Hutchinson, ‘The result is a remarkable sereen novel and a thrilling story coinctden- tally appearing in ‘The Eevening World and at all leading motion pic- ture theatres, —_—.— “CROWN PRINCE'S DOUBLE’ VITAGRAPH FEATURE, “The five-part head the tre, The Crown Prince's Double,” a Bly Ribbon feature, will bill at the Vitagraph The. principal party are por- trayed by Maurice Costelli, Anna. Laughlin, Thomas FE. Mills, Andres Randolph and Howard Hall. In this drama, which was directed by Van Dyke Brooke, Costello plays a dual role, being cast as the crown prince who is forced by his father to leave his European principality and as a down-and-out American. To get his son away from evil influences in Lon- don the exiled king sends him to Ameri Here the son m: Prince Oscar induces hia ¢ q whot ets, to take his place in the cit ay life, and he himself seeks His double saves from sulc tiful girl with whom he fi Additional screen plays will be The Wanderers” and “By Right of His Might,” & comedy in which Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Drew are to be scea, bO00900000%4 NEWS OF CURRENT ATTRACTIONS. has woven a! NING WORLD, ture. Tt is “The Arab’s Vengeance." It was released Dec. 16 and proved a big winner Lewis J. Selanick has arranged to OPPOSES OSSSSOEN | have World Film Corporation — pic * jown on the Fall River Liners $ json River s whon they p | ctart thele regular seasons 7 The Arctic Ocean scones in Mary $ Jane Smith's dramesic story being filmed by the vitagraph ‘ill ba made Z| under the direction of Capt. Robert On the trip to the Pole, Moss has sent a company to $ bavi ane, Ga, to make his latest 3 [fm “One Day," a sequel to Elinor Hyn's “Three Weeks.” Joanne Iver @ | ts the star. “One Day” will be re- © | leased tn January. firet release in the Mutual's De Luxe Edition will be “The Thorough- iy Which will be shown Jan, 17. @ drama of high finance, ‘The American Film Company, Inc, made g |, Bartlett, who was with Admiral Peary * 3 Charlie Ruggies has been quite a ® | prominent person this week. Besides ® | appearing in “Rolling Stones” at the 2 | Harris, his shadow self has been act- @ {ing In @ Pallas film, “The Reform * at the Broadway @ Helen Holmes, heroine of the Signal 2) Film Corporation's railroad series, 3) oThe Girt and tha Game,” narrowly & [escaped drowning in California recent- ® |ly when a motorboat she was driving $ | in. @ race with an express train, was 3 | ewamped. ‘Anna Held, Constance Collier, Myr-| tle Stedman, Lenore Ulrich, Lydia Yeamans Titus and other Morosco film stars, have contributed to the Chil- dren's Christmas Organization of Brooklyn for its Yuletide celebration, Jessie Bidgood of the Fox forces Was one of the first legitimate act- | resses to desert the stage for the Aims. She took up picture acting ten ears ago and has been at it almost constantly ever sini Geraldine Farrar’s second film, the | Lasky production of ‘Temptation,” will be shown on Broadway Jan. 2 fn | the Paramount programme. Heotor | ‘Turnbull wrote the scenario especially | for her, In Miss Farra: upport are Theodore Koberts, Pedro de Cordoba , and others. World Director Barry O'No! producing “Life's Whirlpool Lee, needed an extra man of the bewhiskered type, Finally an old farmer was rounded up and taken to the studio, As he stood inside the place blinking at the confused spec- taclo of a hundred stage hands rush- Ing here and there, carpenters ham. mering and painters plying their brushes, he turned to Holbrook Blinn, star of the play and shifting his chewin’" to the other cheek, asked: “Who's buildin’ this gosh-binged greenhouse, anyway? CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN TONIGHT, AT 7.45 DAN PERSE = hes ae PLQRence lola Ourmpie THEATRE, whilo | at Fort _AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODROME | Management CHARGES BILD N Where the Holiday Nplritprewaite the whole year round, HIP HIP poonaY MATINEES DAILY (8.18) 260 to PICTURE notables are easily recognized in “The Rack," in which Alice Brady is starred by the World. ‘The piayers mado up to impersonate them. William J. Clifford makes ee on appearance as a permanent with Horsley in the Centaur film, ror of the Fold,” to be eed by ne Mutual Dec. j The Thanhouser film, “Ambition,” has just been re d by the Mutual and is proving a success. Makato Inokuchi, the Jap_who ap- rs in Pathe's “The Red Circle," 4 an accomplished composer. ; vis, the new Horsley completed his first Speci xe Poivaferwvel PAVLOWA:..." With SOUSA and HIS BAND - AMUSEMENTS. To-Day, To-Morrow and Sunday We Are as Usual at the Grand Central Palace, But MONDA Dec. 27, With an Instructors’ Ball, the Grand March Starting Promptly at 8.45 P, M.—We Open at The 12th Regiment Armory, 62d St. & Columbus Ave. Full Military Band and Orchestra—New Floor and that Wonderful New Dance right from San Francisco Fair, The Three-Step taught and danced as only the Dansing Carnival Instructors can do it, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, PLAYERS WHO WILL APPEAR IN NEW YORK NEXT WEEK| 1915. THEATRES. ‘ik j se] PRINCESS; GRACE in GEORGE nee Maxine Eliot's") * MAJ ‘BARBARA LOU-TELLEGEN t= WARE. CASE BOOTH y).8 nes. BAe LORD DUNDREARY HOBSON'S CHOICE a8 THST. {i 5 THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE * LY RIC +e, Wo of Ly way Mativecs “Wed euler’ si AN on ae Mas, Waa aa 39TH ST. fics. pow MANHATT S40) ot, ABER Ave, boa li wi sweritt Eves AN” TO-NIGHT MASKED MARVEL | JOHNSON | eM MAUDE ADAMS ‘13. LYCEUM Ws iu ETHEL sae vohe® AROUND THE MAP by OM, pista GAIETY fiw ha Thier Lis FULTON HARRIS Ser" 3215), LUAUAUKE s6"Nau Wel LEO DITRICHSTEIN . ASTO Rway ava HA CANDLER 2405 Pg ves, REPUBLIC \ ape Warf BELASCU "y..! THE BOOMER GLOBE [, | 200 Instructors teach modern and ballroom dancing or dance with you f you do not need instruction. | Three ; Keprente 25 Pelrate Laverne, indivi ual trictly Private 50 Instructor, c Room. cf Finest of Music by Prof, Bavetta's Orchestra. Prof, De Commerce, Master Instructor, teaches modern ballroom dancing, also ballet, too, fancy and classic dancing, every Wednesday a! Saturday. Children from 4to@ P, M, Adults 6 to 10 P. M. Open From 11 A. M. Till Midnight. | NO LIQUOR SOLD. DANCING CARNIVAL, Grand Central Palace, Lex. Ave. Use 46th St. Entrance. EVERARD’S BATHS, 28th St. at Broadway. Dancing Carnival Mani Swimming Lessons by Commodore Elionsky, Including Bath, New Year to the Many Thousands egular Patrons of Columbia Bur- lesque, and Hoping Their Numbers May Increase! a COMMENCING MONDAY AFTE; = BOSTONIAN BURLESQUERS| with FRANK FINNEY FLORENCE MILLS and A STAGEFUL OF LIVELY ENTERTAINERS EXTRA! jeses,a" terse; EXTRA! TWICE DAILY—POPULAR PRICES —SMOKING PERMITTED NOON a CORT fey Sth MONTH acri# HOUS “THE ONE ESTABLISH! eri ZIEGFELD | atlas SADIE a ¥ Wl a, Wt. 40. wade ait GABY DESLYS tn EK 8 TO-MOKKUW NIGHT MASKED MARVE vs. BERNER TO A_ FINISH. REM? PAMADING THEATIES, Wet) Thurw, SOUR MM, MeCH RANE NEWAMSTERDAM {).3.5 b's rhe al, Gute Music by Herman sit ROLLING STONES HUDSON | Yeinta Wor UNDER FIRE THE HOUSE OF GLASS We bo COMMON CLAY. 4 Bh Brewis 4g Bi Evenings at ANG -$" HOF HITH? ED AND DISTINCT MUSICAL TRIUMPH! EXTRA MATINEE NEXT THURS Dee. Sat, Ma BaRtt? Th cy Kh TULIAN ELTINGH tn Punch & Judy’ aon, Bot |TREASURE ‘Trleplone 1866 Circle, GARDEN / Blas HIG, TUR a Lexington BROOKLYN, T AR* THE BIG CRAZE DAMAGED GOODS. Fulton, ste./Me By a Pah Ab amine BEVERLYS' BALANCE" COMEDY, Cousin Luey. Bway. v4.30 & Hat 2, E ISLAND aad Mad. ro 8, VERY SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS, Ne Extra Oharge tor Advertisements tor The World may be lef ai ethics te the -, tmarionn Distros Momeauges n Pathe’s Latest and Greatest Motion Picture Serial i: Featuring ————=== Frank Mayo Story in The Evening World Pictures at These Theatres Ee and a Aven N.Y cram preabere, Y cht Onth Mt. ine OS: x a ho 34 Aree N.Y: Pity. Hrookivn, N.Y. St, and Amsterdam + Brooklyn, N.Y, em Bint dT Washington mis Ie K Lg Re hy x. pm tad’ jumerion= sous Ri {77th Mt. and Webmer Ave, M. niccstave, “i y rooklym, N, ¥. nue C—Dth’ Be, Tuxgdoo4 a. Ellen ting te piles chun oy hws fourteenth Nisectociaih Be, and ah Ave Vie Wisse By Min 4T4 White Moueta We Ravoy—New Hay Ave Clty. Ainiea Aves at. N.Y, Green St. Niiisonkion ie dersey Clty. No dy joward—1S0 Clinton ‘sty Mt, and Amater Humitton Av ¥ ewark, Fast Hotherford, Morel ™ It Your Favorite Theatre Is Not Listed Here Speak to the Manager YOU MUST SEE THE RED CIRCLE