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Prraet_ peeereeh meen ome one: ——— | ' ‘ i Mf 140 Kuge ad of the Kulee Feature Film concern, has his way About it President Wilson, members Of Ms Cabinet, Senators, Congresa- Men, foreign ainbosridors and a hun- @red or nore other pertions promin emt in diplomatic political Ife in Washington, will join the ranks of the movie actors in March. Mr. Kugel hag a wix-reel recuario called “Vor Our Country,” and he intends to make 4 trip to Washington and personally | appeal to every distinguished man he Meets there to act in the film. Honor | lone will be their remuneration and they don't see any honor in the Dian, Leo will personally point out to em where they're wrong. It was the Kules Company that made “How Mollie Made Good,” @ feature film With tweive genuine stage stars in it Asked last night if he didn’t think Big plon rather ambitious, he replied “Why atop at anything?” | OF COURSE HE KNEW Gruce Valentine calied up an apart Ment house last night and a negro) hallboy answered. The party she! wanted to speak with was not in and He boy anked If she'd lonve a message. “Just say Mins Valentine called,’ the actress. the boy Loss of Voice There is nothing 0 gvod, so syre, so handy and? convenient as BROWN’S |: TROCHES New 10c 7ii4' Box Slips into pocket or purseready when wanted, and may be used fas often as needed. Contain no opiates. Relieve throat irrita- thon, hoarseness, and ease the eough, Other sizen 25c, 50c and $1, At all druggists. ne % tte wn for ‘Siete So es Witla, "NOOME, Pretest, JOUN ©, GRISWOLD, Heoeetary, 23° ST 6" AVES Ku ancern week nee 1 entine!” Valentine wit They. wii sat the sofa Intoxicated? Arch Your V man-at Beckerer bald ajuabion Large.” you!” you know what day fourteenth? jay All righ: MISS $T. DENIS TO CANDLER. Denis and her company of hree special mat er Theatre nex « plac JOKE BY A. BECKERMAN. Brooklyn cor- t he was pass- DOC BROWN’S WALK an Char tor of Mo,, bel comedian. Doe's dead now, Were| The story opens at a chateau, where he alive he might be drawing down a|@&Y French life is depicted, intro Qultry $100,000 or two a year as a| ducing Raimond de rhay,, the fim star, We often wonder if Charlie| elder of two sons, who retly loves Chaplin ever saw Doc Brown cake- usin Claire. He makes no open walking around the streets of Kansag| declaration of his affection, however, City, rehearm | Fe Five maid atre, ranged next ma called t atre in cluded but 1 in vaud Orph patrons. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and 6th Avenue Dividend (118) Money deposited on oF before Jan. 20, 1916, draws interest from Jan, 1, twio. ALEX. PW, KINNAN PRANCIN M. LEAKE, + PRANK ¥, HAZARD, “Dry Dock Savings Institution’ 1 & 34% BOWERY, Cor, Bd St, N, ¥.! Ave declared a dividend het shh batkw Mil WMP. PATE AD. Babies WhBSTE WEW YORK SAVINGS BANK nN. W. Cor, 14th St and sth Av 1016. ue ‘x at a Diiwitte INGER, President, NG. ‘Treasurer KERHOFF, Secty RVING. SAVINGS STITUTION he Tastee the rate of Pou PEM CENT. asta ie et from $9 lo $3,000 ea agg lawa, payable va and an ae ot Jan 10th wil | DWONAED DUNNING, Secretary Ne Extra Charge for It, Advertisements for The World may be lef at Diauit Memenger office ia ide city ong trooper, “The two brothers reached the the- con- hey were pretty mad, Gr a series of rect James H, Cul AGENT CAL JEWELRY iN fo} fiat EE posit ae C. drops us @ note to ask if Chaplin is reaily the origina. ne Chaplin walk. He probabiy is, and yet you might have a hard time making @ native of Kansas City, In Kansas City there uned to live an old negro named Doo Brown who was the most famous tker of h leve tt, very in Ume. He used te much as does the film “JIMIAY" POR BOSTON Jimmy," Harry Lauder’s own play, i» being rapidly whipped into shape in Boston and will open there at the Copley Theatre Jan. 4. is in Boston superintending the LIP HAD A WAY. Minutes From Broadwa r pening. The he elub, Lip Keene wan telling stories at the rs Club last night. I'll never forget the time T | Montgomery, Ala, ahead of ‘I Brother had the th: wer to got things ar- at night and cat a train for New Orleans at 7 o'clock the Neither of the Herwh- ers wos at the theatre there, #0 I called their home on the telephone. “'My brothers are at the Progress r mater answered. “She hung up the receiver and { Finally I got one of the brothers on the wire. “This is Xe ne, agent for Cohan & nee un at 10 o'cloc! orping at the theatre |seing her dead husband kills hor. ed Hecaher krumy. “1 saw extreme ineawires were nec- eomary if | was going to eatoh that] of early train, so | aatd, down to the theatre right now.’ “| will—why ?’ demanded Hersher Because,’ | repited, lying like ‘the theatre's on fire.’ lone th Ui ar? wre a: m Bernard will do a monologue jeville, m vaude n five minutes,” 4 my ‘SIP. Law Hue has arranged to give Js in Philadelphia, ville ctreutt again, SAVINGS BANKS, h_ Avenue by “ROSE, | DIA | go w Wasik | cans eT | weld, Ceatjaed SO Tatteoune RS EB r rd HELP WANTER<MALR, eral AND Lt which willbe oredited ited thereto on December Ited on oF before WEST SIDE SAVINGS BANK Th nual dividend at dhe rate of PER CENT. ASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAVMENTST ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, naar oe CALL, Waire. OR PHONE WATCH 8 DIAN AMERICAN, Benet STV rae ues Easy TERMS LOR Wait DEN IT CALLS} 4- MAI ien and Women 5 STULES—Oven Bre, Broadway, enetay NOLIUM LAYIENS sant in cole- me from the boy. P Tuesday, ursday and Friday afternoons. Her Hudson have been William Mor- ruck when I went ‘You'll come| Mr, business and | Mr reached New Orleans on tme n is going over the “m.| comedy and farce Sra | | Me coat wean \ Central Palace, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, “The Prairie Waif,” at the Leavitt testimonial Vf the Manhattan Opera House J who first gained n. Anna Laughitn, fame in “The Wizard of Oz,” haa re- turned to vaudeville with William Gaxton as @ partner, Aaron Hoffman t,| has written them an aot called “Be- | tween Dances.” FOOLISHMENT. enn, | er | de lare, ha fron there t! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, “I ate an order of pigs’ feet, and got the stomach ache.” | What did you do?” “Oh, just swallowed a smal tion of foot-ease.” —ae GREEN-EYED MONSTER” | pors just pane ttle of wine f hit him in the AT WH. Fox THEATRES. | sit made him intoxt- ———— Why did it wo af-| Robert Mantel, with Genevieve an? Hamper, supported by an excellent i" hin head. least, will be seen in “Green-Eyed ighnote, Our peeriess « hn . -_— sing “Lock tp Ai| Monster,” the latest William Fox] There's a Congress. | feature release, which wili be shown | at the Academy of Music for the four days commencing Sunday and the Riverside Theatre, Ninety- th Street and Broadway, on Sun- Gay only. “Green-Byed Monster” ts the & consum! Boye with agic finish, ita princi cones ie laid in France, a anhoagh the atmosphere of the Orient adds a mystic touch both in scenic realism and in the 9) action that depends on Hindu magic for the most dramatic situations tory 4 bis brother, Louis, woo 4 wins her. Unable to stand the jealousy their marriage arouses, F bim home, but he is unable to watch the woman he loves and his brother, and he | for India, where he stays for al years, becoming versed in the ways of the Hindu. A jetter from his nephew, Paul, asks him to come back. Believing be has atified the jealousy that sent him away, he returns. The green-eyed monster attacke him with irresistible force, and call- ing into play @ curious box that somewhere in its mechanism contains a drop of cobra poison, he gives it to his brother, whore ‘inquisitiveness loads him to release # hidden spring, and the virus is injected into his blood. Raimond secretes the body in @ casket, another of his possessions obtained In India. The casket guards hia secret until! Claire becomes #us- picious and accuses him of the deed His mind, brooding over his crime becomes deranged, and although pleading innocence, he leads Claire to the casket and throws open wk] the lid. The shock of unexpectedly Later, after becoming a raving ma- alec, Ralmond falls dead at the sight his brother's skeleton, Mantel), as Raimond, is given opportunity for the exercise of hin dramatic talents. No less con- ©] vincing is Miss Hamper, whose dainty girlishness and lovable character ts reflected all through the story. “Green-Byed Monster” was written by Nixola Daniels and produced for Fox under the direction of J Gordon, Edwards pnd: <oeee GERALDINE FARRAR ‘| ON BROADWAY'S SCREEN. Geraldine Farrar, the noted grand over. He's an annual event with Orpheum | P6ra prima donna, will be seen on the screen at the Broadway Theatre Buffalo Bill will return to the atage | beginning Sunday, in Temptation.’ in_a scene from his old melodrama, | ‘The singer appears in the role of an —————————— American gir! in an Amertoan city who overcomes the diffculties tha are placed in the way of a sucecenfu career on the operatic stage. There are revealed for the frst timeon the screen some of the secrets of grand opera; the methods by which young opportunities, the the way to suc erifices necessary mnptation” tn replete with stir ring and exciting situations, with Life in the bo hemian section of New York, wher | erand opera singers, artists and mu siclans gather, is the acene of some of the action of the play. There also is shown the stage, orchestra and audi ence of a big opera house during » performance in which Mixw Farrar {herself appears on the stage principal role, | The play was written by Hector Turnbull and lcs by Cecll B. De ‘Millie, Mis i Pportl ze CAB nT "Rol ports, Pedro d 6 Wilnon and Ray in th Cortoba, KI { mond Hatton, —a PICTURES AT STRAND AND KNICKERBOCKER, Theatre, Dante! Plekford There ts a At the Strand Frohman will present Mary in “The Foundling.” blending of the pathetic with the comic that mingles laughter and tears, ‘The star {x supported by Marr gie Weston, Mildred Morris, Marcia | Harris and Edward Martindell, Th: Ntrand Top Review, contatain, the latest news and war pictures and Indies’ fashions, some beautiful and interesting travel and aclantific studies and a new comedy make up the remainder of the film programme. There will also be musleal numbers Marie Doro makes her Triangle debut in next week's star combina tion at the Knickerbocker Theatre Hruce MoRae appears a | Bessie Barri Swamp.” Web not so long axe Enemies,” at th now be "The We Doro has an ox j cluding Frank « -wtar with, ‘he Green elds, who . ‘he Host of Knickerbooke jeluding Frank ¢ and Wilfr play is described as lyric in charac and quality, possessed of delica fantasy, whimstcal comedy and un: usual pictorial beauty | —~— DANCING CARNIVAL | GOES ON AT ARMORY. To-morrow night ends the first JOE BRANDT PROMOTED; NOW GENERAL MANAGER OF UNIVERSAL FILM CO. Joe Brandt, been made General who has been manager of the home office of the Universal Film Company for some time, has just Manager of that] celebritt concern. The appointment comes as] Gara Zora in h and Ge Moore umb & well-deserved promotion. i Mr, Brandt started with the Univer- sal in its publicity department threo! years ago and has been advancing! step by step until he is to-day one of the powers in the film industry. He to! & member of the New York bar but the practice of law —o— “FOLLIES OF PLEASURE” OLYMPIC’S OFFERING. “The Follies of Pleasure” will be of-! fered patrons of burlesque at the Olympic Theatre. The performance takes the form of two musical ex- travaganzes, “The Girl From Broad- way" and “The Hote! Cabaret.” The company includes Clyde J. Bates, comedian; Mona Raymond, Violet Hilson, Bam Burns, Tom McKenna, Fred Wright and @ chorus of thirty girls. a BILLS AT THE COLONIAL, PALACE AND ALHAMBRA. Bonnie Giess, with her dancing partner, will be one of the many feat- ures at the Colonia! Theatre. Her display of costumes adds to the oharn of her exhibition. William B. Mack, with his new playlet, “Around the Law;” Kathleen Clifford, Harry Gil- fol, as “the gayest sport in New York;" Santley and Norton, the Amores Troupe and Adelaide Herr- man round out an excelient bill. Elsie Janis will return to vaude- ville Monday when she makes her oe at the Palace Theatre. She nate Harry Lauder, Naz- le Dressler and other stage | prefers the motion picture business to) | Ravway' No more - tion’ ot inferior nee | The bill also Provides | Nerroumess 3988: mente” rud dancing At the Lew Dockstader will liners. Others on the Harry Green with his therry Tree;” Anna Li illiam Gaxton, Dorothy d, "the man who gro RADWAY & Meet Druggists’ Demands 25c! BOTTLE In. Addition | Seine: larger Fon 4 8IZ%, necosnary. Tne ar bie to seit asic REapy Inter y ORs RREveEr © Sour Stomach ture star—H » Holmes— better any other word. dom. Girl and The Ga than she has ever Cost $500, The motion ture version of half a million d to produce. “big scenes.” like it has ever been presented. new! Frank H. appearing in le newspapers simu tures. Read the See the photoplay! At These f Theatres Today! / iiterh anos Theatre, jenox Ave, New Yor |week of the military jubileo held in the Twelfth Regiment Armory by the | {Dancing Carni undy rep 1as Deen very night, Jan, 9 th I move back to t tendance sj, Sunday ea Carnival FEARLESS HELEN HOLMES “Fearless” typifies » the great motion pic- daring—her reckless abandon—have made ter a dominant figure in film- In her latest and greatest success— ‘The ‘ Miss Holmes portrays 0 more sensational role a tempted. If you haven't seen this beautiful film star in “The Girl and The Game,” go today! to Produce sensational story cost it’s full of Nothing man, the noted author, wrote the story that is ously with the appear- ance of the motion pic- Read the Story in the / Evening World Motion pictures produced by H the Signal Film Corporation, and distributed through 68 Mutual exchanges in America. 4 Exhibitors: Write or wire your nearest Mutual Exchange. than Her before 000 pic- this ollars before It Spear- ading Itane- story! wi ve, ‘avtien, / ‘Dance Vandert mbra Emma Carus and be ifton and Branda Fowle R. within their meana | Externally Chem is Toothache 1 of the Ele- nd the head- bill will be sketch “The aughiin and Toye, Ethel and Will co. prices ea ae rahi Hearth Materia Start the New Year Right by Reading: In the Editorial Section NEW YORK’S UNSOLVED MURDER MYSTERY—AND WHY. Police Commissioner Woods Frankly Tells The World That the Police Realize the Need for Improvement. “The Tattler” Talks About the Skating Craze and Other New Year Diversions for Grown-Ups. In the Illustrated Magazine The Story of a Yiddish Family Exodus by SholomAleichem “The Yiddish Mark Twain.” (Authorized Translat en by MARION WEINSTEIN.) | First of a Series of HumorousSketches to be published from week to week in The Sunday World Magazine For genuinehumor, don’t miss one of this remarkable The Promise of the Planets for 1916. Tragic Irony of an Artist’s Fate. ‘ Newest Criminal—the Rope-Ladder Burglar. Uncle Sam’s “‘Devil’s Darning Needle” Aviator. The Most Expensive Flat in the World. ’ The Man Who Jumped From the Poorhouse Into Fortune. Carving an Army Out of a Wall of Solid Granite. Passing of the Historic Eden Musee. Illustrated. Grim Tragedies of Belgium’s “Home Made” War Money. America’s Newest Flying Fighter—Zep.-Type No. 1. Taking Bird Movies With Theodore Roosevelt. Words and Music of “The Wedding of Jack and Jill” Song Succ from ‘Hip Hip Hooray”’ Inthe Bright & Breezy Metropolitan Section Leap Year—A Few Comic Suggestions by the Irresist- ible Frueh on How Man May Escape Proposals of Marriage. Odd Facts and Statistics of Old Year's Eve and New Year’s Dawn Along Revel Road, The Main Highway on Manhattan. Knickerbocker Grays — The Gayest Little Cadet Corps in New York’s History. Startling Holiday Cards in All Sorts of Quaint Art Sent Out by People Known to Fame. New York’s Climate Found Too Severe for the Great Dodo in the Museum of Natural History. The Separate Gravure Pictorial Supplement 10—Separate Sections Altogether—10 In Next Sunday World!

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