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e THE NEW PLAYS e “Stop! Look! Listen!” Typical Dillingham Hit. BY CHARLES DARNTON ROM the hats of Gaby Deslys to the shoes of all the clever dancers who @xolamatory title “Stop! Look! Listen!” t# the Continental Limited of @orified vaudeville, It is so fast, in fact, that even the fatigued business man will not be able to take a moment's rest, The fair Gaby’s hats are enough (nx ——$ themselves to keep any man awake,| end, Th» wt ‘eapecially if he enters upon the peril-| who in lost ne ah oh dak “Honors eas oooupation of estimating their) ®>/e" in a game of “drawing-poker” es to| {0% Socially wild A: GOA. Once again everything goes 101 the Went nae ite farcical posaibilition Gaby’s head. In her simple taste for) But se are realized onl the " in the millinery that soars to the skies, this! ope: » with the contrast a= SHWAPstleen ster of ravaloal comedy ihe crude, not to say exagger. ite ev ing from an &€:0-/ the unsusp ’ ing Honotane George, nugges| eryth: yecting Honorable George, plane toa Barnum and Batley parade,| As good luck will have it, this Eng- | Gee wears still another adornment|lehman is acted so naturally by, George Hassell that the play is by no means lacking in genuine humor when +] be is on the stage. Unfortunately, he takes himself off and gets back too late to save the farce from its atead- ily-increasing duiness. The grotesque characters and far-fetched situations are only occasionally funny. For ex- ample, the Montmartre Incident in which the valet has his fling is quite wasted, and when Ruggles finds him- self hobnobbing with Red Gap “so- ciety” the play has dwindled to auch prog proportions that interest in it| ea. Ralph Herz plays the well-poised But fret praise must go to Charles Dillingham for a production that of- fers all the elements of touch-and-go entertainment, Here is a typical Lil- | Magham hit, fuli of life, color and ) and as We happen to lead the “im entertainment of this kind and Mr, Dillingham is even much more than the George Edwardes of hig country, novhing further need be | MILLIONS USE IT For Infants IN Use FoR OVER 30 YEARS one-step and jig-step at the Globe Theatre the entertainment with the | Alway hea Signature ©! than a few pioturesque characters to_ make a play, CASTORIA and Children THEATRES. RDENE S020 8 A WORLD OF PLEASURE PRINCESS ith, oeer Hiway Kv. 6-20 aici "VERY COUN I LBUDIE 44th St. Tis Tree irthur Mi oper | GRACE sae | With the death of “Circle Jim” Borden and hi: son, Max Lamar, noted crime GEORGE aie Bana apecialist, believed that the menace of | Hin NY _ a ae THE RED CIRCLE | BOO1H Be gey Ee t i Ses This angry blotch on the right hand was the inherited birth-mark of a long PE. H. SOTHERN — WOMEN HOBSON'S CHOICE! 481H ST. tie LORD Pe NDReAbe | a Bry Es & Sai, gaia on this scor Why “Wate | Your Step,” for example, when Gaby | weare @ watch at an interesting point above the ankle, and so enables an admirer to see that there's no excuse TO STOP A COLD THE ETERNAL MAG JALENE “i wwe LYRIC iat, W, cena & fatin oom. Wort dia being late for dinner? “Pape’s Cold Compound” ability to keep time was d . ‘ proved by the ankle-watch charmer,| ends severe colds or grippe who danced, as well as sang, be A then ever before, For that matter in few hours. everybody seemed to be wearing the Dillingham label “Success.” At the ame time it is only fair to say that individual effort had a great deal to gain from the fanciful costumes and designed by Robert McQuinn. Both and canvas bad the charm Relief comes in: A dose taken every two hours until | three doses are taken will end arin ry and break It promptly pers « trils and air passages ty discharge or nose runni: sick headache, dullness, fever Then, too, Harry B. Smith's * reflect: irit of the hour so i A beoat Ay noes, while R. H, Burn- re throat, sneezing, soreness nie had staged the piece in his very i stuffed-up! Quit blowing | nuffling! Ease your thiobbing , Notinng — ip the world gives da thing such prompt relief as “Pape'’s Cold i Mea toe Winter - | Compound,” which costs ealy 1 25 cents Dayle and Dixon, as very green coun-|at any drug store, It acts without try constables, hit off an sistance, tastes nice, causes no incon- monly clever and funny turn wi nience. Be sure you get the genuine. their well-trained feet, and Joseph | adye, Santley gave an easy, &r count of himself, in additic e pleasingly. Harry I biiged.” But he had litt in new honors by ‘taxgering up Ghd falling down a flight of siuirs, for in doing so, while supp sadly tipsy, he risked not only his neck but comparison with Leon Errol, who has the somewhat dubious gift of doing thie kind of thing ‘onvincingly Vlorence Tom and Marion Sun- thine were cl inty in @ rmuaical num be uted a Haht f best manner. Dancing took firet place carnival the assiduous Ga au COHAN'S Ray 8a Be ab, BIS. Sek (lis: KINNER se ‘eH WALK, NEW AMSTERDAM WY, (2.8 .Prm.at 6.18 AROUND THE MAP’, By OM. McLellan, Mule by Herman Finck, AUER THE PLAY VISIT THE | and a sense of hu- to the proceedings, and even Harry Fox was amusing. Just before the close of Saturday night’ formance Sousa and his band m rohed way of & surp! suse eae the whole happy affair end- ed in a great flourish of trumpets and # crescendo of applause. “Stop! Look! Listen!" ts good fun, DANSE pe FOLLIES ood tunes and, above all, good dans hog. It promises to keep the Globe} ‘ttl the “Ruggles of Red Gap’’ ww Yoar is old DOLLY SISTER S 24. MoNt ‘Teac TIEUT. 24 LN in the WORLD: sional to Prove This Amertion, ‘ ere @ great divide between Sai i ninth mm oF eS Berean @ good story and & good play. | ‘This important point ts estab- GALETY firey 408, 85 er) \isned by Harrison Rhodes's stage! i ite sana br ern eee see | SADIE LOVE x flaserate of Red Gap,” at the Fulton neatre, After all, rising—or falling reatel Gramatiste must firet learn the difference between story~ ~telling end playwritins ‘The fret aci is amusing and prom- ‘But the conscientious adaptor Ww vo Wway Free, at ae "Wed FULTONG, Thue is RALPH HERZ in RUGGLES th RED GAP oats, 218, iving. crys ently. tried to squeeze We of Meer faramatic ie ; f the fun hos ¢ A. ieee” bei re the play comes to an aa a Tacs K ——— ee 5 Tae TODAY, Tom’, Thurs & Pit LUNGaGKE 25° LEO DITRICHSTEIN HT: ihe: TRAIL HOLLIDAY With FEED NIBLO. ay Billy Molitday, CANDLER be Reg ot. Pair B16 Mate. Fr Sat, at 2.16, THE HOUSE. REPUBLIC CREDIA Penis _ 83.00 Down on $50.00 75.00 - 100.00 150.00 200.00 « 300.00 BELASCO ext aoc torninge _THE BOOMERAN thy LIBERTY TWICE Daily, chi Sundays Ba Bat Sai, B08 Other Mata. yg With Every Purchase ee ROM 60 TO 48 ait ite PRINCESS PAT Ee day and Saturday Evenings STANDARD § F Moar. STATION AT CORNER || MARGARET ANGLIN Niki B Punch & Judy & FISHER BROSiiiusiim BUS AVE Garden TEATS Scr woh & 104" STi pay WEAVERS § “Greats of the piers ‘TREASURE TSLAND sada S9TH ST onic wht muceaatT ABERG “MASKED MARVEL” Wonderful i very Night at 9, Includii ugh at b, Including. a PLAZA 225 Vaudeville and Pstars | BLANCHE FORSYTHE | IN THE PHOTO PLAY: “StrifeEternal” And a Splendid Vaudeville | | Friday Mats. & Nights, Surprise Vandevitte | MILY STE BN rE Bt Fe & Both Malitees Wet 2 huct D with it STU AVE, TO-NIGHT World’s Champion TO A FINISH with Wrestling Programme VAUDEVILLE, viet and | Pictures rogramme si ut -F-PROCTOR’ VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO PLAYS, Tas a8 St =| i. Bw AL. FIELDS ®< | __Incloses!, Heated, 2 Feefor'ces Saw > ing’ Hh at {ihe Concerts: Beat tn Feat dD “The end of the Bordens and the last of THE RED CIRCI An automobile standing at the curb attracted his attention. | was a well-manicured hand of a girl and it was disfigured by the mark of the Bordens, A ENING WORLD, __ AMUSEMENTS, _ MONDAY, eromeeee 27, 1916, —_~ AMUSEMENTS. een THE RED CIRCLE sighed Lamar. Resting on the door | YY | gripping story of romance, adventure aud heredity, written by Albert Payson Terhune, is running in this paper. Read the story—Then see the famous PATHE pictures, produced by Balboa, at HIBPOOROME SS PHOTOPLAYS. : "TRIANGLE I PLAYS leading theatres. Beginning To-Day at the 12th Regt. Armory 61st to 62d St. and Columbus Ave. The 50,000 patrons cf the DANCING CARNIVAL will find the MILITARY JUBILEE ideal place for dancing during the holidays. Koster & Company, military decorators, have transformed this enormous armory into a wonderful military palace. An Entire New Floor Finest, Largest Dancing Surface in Greater New York 50-Piece Military Band & Orchestra 200 Dancing Instructors Three Lessons P Individual Instructor Ses All Under Dancing Caroival’s No Liquors Sold Enjoy Holiday Danc'ng Amid Refined, Pleas.ng Surroundings. Admission 25¢ Use Columbus Ave, Entrance 12th Regt. Armory, 61st to 62d St. & Columbus Ave, $8,000 which shall fled at least three m day of ¥ next, and AM BE. PH @, Li SAVINGS Geponited on fi: tructors’ Annual Ball To-Nigh. Sasa March at 8.45 P. M. Sharp the Trustees tn FOR SALE. | Daily 2.18, Maun to 1010, HOORAY Sennat! th. Me 4 id 1 “5 eye Weekly | “ c 22° Weeki REDIT:2% n08 Quake SUBWAY BAVI as BA NK | en and after Monday, Jan'y 11, UNION DIME 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Dividend (118th consecu- has been declared at the rate of e-bal 10, 1916, draws Interest from Jam, 1, EXGELSIOR | SAVINGS BANK \| | The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 190 BOWERY. NEW YORK Deo, 14, 1915. A semf-annual div.dend at the rate of THREE and ONE-MALF Pe; Cent. | per annum has been declared and will | be credited to depositors om all sume ot will be pal BANK $8,000, parable on and alter Jam, 17, 116, teeta *Surngs Bank Coupee Lagtiate, $4.98 & $5.98 Crepe de Chine Blouses Leer ; $1.98 & $249 New YEARS Girrs un Ik gEEBERAL CREDIT, | oo + 1. bois ‘ST VALUES IN THE CITY 2iiy BIE ao Loew's American Roof Sicieabotex ta! Bry Sens neo queso | [renee i F toed No °|/BROADWAY maeaee a SR | LOU cmalicd ( devaliimetied ters COM, AEST SUNDAY Meher tne tains of i ; Mat. To-Day 2.15 | 3 |= it | Ame: PY (Grand i2°:"?9atog “THE, THINGS THAT. COUNT” STAR e ial, Whe Record Breakers ‘omen. demetees,| BVEIY SUNDAY, ® MIG CONCERTS, 4 ‘ARRICK INEW YORKS Telephone Greeley GuT REOPENING | MISCHIEF MAKERS EXTRA “THE CABARET GIRLS,” ORKVILLE''s, ha hy, BI me - BURLC3QUE, } joan Burlesque Whee! Attractions, | | The ALOHA TWINS. | | ATURE, RFORMANCES NEW YEAR'S EVE. PEPIN ICE APIC },\;" Matinee Daily VE CARLO ma tin ht & WOMAN," Fulto in ISDS, Ate,|Mat (Dally ge FARRAR SIRHND: JEWISE Re THE GROWN PRINCE SURE 00 8 ea 4 Next Week, Mary Pigford inte Fe IMPORTANT NOTICE, To facilitate our work in raising $5,000,- 000 for the sufferers trom the war, kindly make all checks payable to I Treasurer of the AMERICAN RELIEF William Street, Worburg, _ HELP WANTED—MALE, Ap rake to 63,008 wen 11d, My E. AIEREN Heo Hite Uy ALL GOODS G AGENT CALLS and Col, Cirle, 15¢ to 50c co FIRING LINE TT iho JewEtry ON C NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED LARGEST +SSORTMENT. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. GEST VALUES Easy TERMS CONFIDENTIAL. CALLOR WRITE, AGENT CALLS CS.ROSE 54+ MAIDENLANE nr CHARITY, chix M COMMITTEE, 52 Value Vet Offered. . +4 Pes. Uphoist'd® sg Wiss AR UPHOLSTERY CO Yoon. dath Tel Any, xg DIAMONDS Wo: SBIRGKNA on CREDIY AAIDEN LAP Ve VEER 00 WERK LY Pie 3 We a? 4h PER isThideyt PAwanL MONEY DEPOSITED. om ow Maiden Lane Savings Bank 170 Broadway, cor, Maiden Lane Fen ‘an Seronnt POA RINGLEM, bres, erhigti ANDREWS Ae Seo NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N. W. Cor. Mth St. and 8th Avenue 1, 1016, dividend at the rate of "| FOUR PER CENT ANU ith To Those Who Have Received CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY! We Call Attention That to BUY HERE Is to Save MANY Know This—-OTHERS Have Yet to Find It Out. (These Offerings Are for To-Day and To-Morrow.) ® —_-- APPAREL REDUCTION WEEK! Deep Price-Cuts on All Apparel for WOMEN, MISSES & GIRLS Prices to Clear Preparatory to the Opening of OUR JANUARY SALE. Departments that must be knifed are-— 'S FURS, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, |MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S SUITS AND CLOAKS, BLOUSES, MILLINERY AND PETTICOATS All New, Up-to-Date Styles o_o NOTES OF THE NEW IN DRESS GOODS Prices to make it a profitable invest- ment for your Christmas gift money. | ,4, WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Some stock-clearance | coversd—full well atitched— 60-inch JERSEY CLOTH—all wool—medium wel; chitton wolght 1.98 80-inch CREAM SERGES— all wool—fine Weave... ...0 [50-inch BROADC! LOTHS—all waite sponged and shrunk—chiffon welght | wertn ¥ 9 Novelty Outing Flannels bi rok Blue and various other j—Lesa than mills’ Leif jesale cost Comfortables and Pillows Small Lots at Clearance Prices | Comfortables— format grea, pore ear vio, bact— | 42 to 64-inch DRESS Fapnics— ar $1.00 to $1 | All wool CHALLIES—new tent and dark patterns, choice eolora —matohless value 4 | Pers..o cambrio New Goore Feat ansomted Uouli 26x80. “reg $4.49 ht-—cream, Kreen, biack— tyle demand woo high lustre— . 2.29... 2.98 reanes—m, 79 rem. $1.29, seal, African +1.80] with laces, em! and ribbons— Bare length drawers— izes high neck—lon drawere—row. #1 for centeen bordere we $8 Pillows © | another odd lot of Sergee and St blouse effects * ae ~value 49 an Women’s Part Weel Union pags al erening as REDUCTIONS. For Apparel Reduction Week Black Silk Tulles—charming chiffon velvet bodices ‘rhaimea pith fur edging—oamisole of got ny 064 tots to to books—and for all ear the greatest money eres on em ceptional styles and qualities. with Kardon ae drawere—val, Combinations— handsomely trimmed medall! reduced Vel TUESDAY IS BLOUSE DAY aoe maipaceh-—datnts f lace st $1.39 "a Aprons—white bg et or sauere-e hort WOMEN’S DRESSES Afias Christine clearance of anest afternoon and he following great for for Occaslons--were $29.08. Now 19,98 |which means that our up-to-the-minute Blouse Department is filled with bly assortments of new styles, many of them after-Christmas arrivals, at clearance prices, Also some greatly reduced models left from our own holiday stocks. These Special Prices for Apparel Reduction Week :— Extra Size Whi tuc and best MILLI NEARY $2.98 Untrimmed Silk Velvet Hate Hlack--large n newest sty Free mavens winciven $1.98 Ostrich Phumes ts MUBLIN 19 et. Vestoss Lace Tailored and 1 organd| panela—pl es -some have hem stitched yoke back—reg. $1 ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted PRIM 1.29 | nd Po ‘om aunite | 12" st Bleached Towelings re ues. ir avy, dish @ Sorin Poon CWP Lisea MAIN PeoOR Nightdresses 55 | $1.25 Crepe Meteors 1, Vor high neck KIMONOS 49 & 59 ct, Boys’ Part Wool Underw'r SERWEAR or whi ne pan er | Notti A navy, In SEOOND FLOOR, | ont— m Lace Curtains. , novelty nd ive wre or patterns -Ox13 ft THIRD FLOOR 3.39 ion black | $2.98 Satin Finish Linky FLOOR. Marseilles Spreads Pretty tee) with medium shapes dervion if Liased here THD PLAoR or emb'y LK. WEAR SECOND FLOOR, 0 Anch DRESS 19 ct. Faney Crep FeOND PLOd ADS—RASEMENT, 49 ct, Mercerized Damai usea—tallored models, in Jap silk—pearl re MORNING SPECIALS-—To-day and To-morrow, Until 1 P. M. No Mall or Telephone Ordera 136 or plain win oF fishnet ground ry. ed—new pat- LINENS MAIN FLOOR, roller and dark colors, MAIN FLOOR, 98 ct. All-Wool Broodctothe Denote Morning Specials, Look ten the Glecket 36 i high — neck ong length drawers 9 ct, Nainsooks 36 inch 5 1) wines. ‘ iality--espectally desirable AIN FLOOR underwear Py clothes. VEIT GOODS AIN FLOOR, cats 3.t0 16 yre 4.85 Ws la AES 28,6 5 t, New Ribbons ar t fretas millinery v ~black, white 1 RBONS MATIN FLOOR, ~eeae Par. oe ved