The evening world. Newspaper, December 31, 1915, Page 8

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NTS. “Your WIFE DEAD!” It was June Travis who spoke. “But haven't you a boy or a girl to live for—honestly?”” she asked the gray-haired, stooped veteran of many a prison term. There was a note of sympathy in her voice but ‘‘Circle Jim’’ Borden, cursed with the inheritance of the Red Circle, did not understand. All his life he had heen hunted as an enemy to society and he adyanced toward the girl as if to strike-her. The Red Circle ayson Terhune, tells what happened as a result of that strange | serch between society girl and criminal. HOUSE of PATHE. your favorite theatre. Daily & Gisilans to & Including Jan. 10th] 1 N N N N N Ni S| N N i] Will be Mine 12th Regiment Armory (TUESDAY, J JAN. 62d Street and Columbus Ave. 11, WE RETURN TO THE GRAND CENTRAL PALACE.) During the interval there is a two weeks’ Military Jubilee at the 12th Regiment Armory. Koster & Company, mili- tary decorators, have transformed this enormous armory into a wonderful mals palace. EXCU Senecsece eee Epping story of romance, adventure and heredity. written hy The Red Circle has been put into motion pictures by the famous | Read the story here—Then see the pictures, produced by Balboa, at | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1918. | \ Strong entitled “Bunny” will be | produced at the Hudson Tho- }atre on Tuesday night. The action takes place in @ second-hand book store in @ small town noar London tn | the year 1447, “Dunny,” an Oxford | graduate, buries himaecif among tho muoty tomes of his shop to forget, it possible, hie infatuation for fylvia de Crespigney, the girl of his dreams. ‘Then “Bunny” awakes to find that | Sylvia te to bo married to an old roue and the marriago ta to take place In the very town where he has sought refuge from the world, He | thereupon changes from “Bunny tho Gentle” to “Bunny the Lion- Hearted” | and rescues the matden from the clutches of hor unworthy sultor, Lewis 8, Stone will play “Bunny,” and other | roles will be acted by Gypsy O'Brien, | Hilda Spong, Hva Le Galltenne, Olive | Murray, Henry Stephenson’ and/ Claude ‘Beerbohm, | |B. H. Sothern will make hia fret | Robertson's fainous comedy at the | Booth Theatre, on Thursday night.| Alexandra Carlisle will be seen as Ada Ingot, Fannie Addison Pitt as Mrs. Smith, Catherine Brooks as Mins Araminta Brown, Charles Verner ae Simon Ingot, Orlando Daly as Squire Chivy and Albert Howson as Mr, Jones, ‘ Donnay, will ba played at the Theatre | Francais. ‘Three |Jean Marto," * Crane sous une ‘Tempeto,” given at tho Friday matinee. A company of Buropean artiste rots” will on Monday evening, at the | Liberty Theatre, make their first) American ppoarance, presenting | & novel musical entertainment. Daily jmatineos thereafter, will be. given. The engagement Ix for one week. | Woman — “A LITTLE GIRL | IN A BIG CITY.” | in a Big City,” {pt | MacCurdy, will bo seen at the Lex- |ington Theatre, This play ts said to {teach a lerson and thouzh it tells of a great evil that the Polleo Depart- {ment is fighting to overcome, i no scenes of deg is the experiences o! “A Little tn a GOLD ROOSTER PLA SE ME ORIGINAL CAST wocccecves bosaccesonanceeoeds tire New Floor Music by 80-Plase Military Band and Orchestra. 200 Instructors teach modern and ballroom dancing or dance with you © if you do not need instruction. Ins 2.5 |e Fee 5 Oc Wa / , Strietly Private Instructor, Room, Master Instructor, Helaty \ ies | jew “beige ete 3 i ae Pa thth ‘aud 6 =~ Prof. De Commerce, teaches modern ballroom dancing, also ballet, bond ey and classic every Wednesday and Saturday. Childre Ft Pnly yor Adults 8 to 10 P. M, s Enjoy Holiday Dancing Amid Refined Pleasing Surroundings. Open From 11 A. M. Till Midnight. ei LIQUOR SOLD. DANCING CARNIVAL 62d St. & COLUMBUS AVE. (Use 62d St. Entrance) 6 Years of a ederarine Success is (se the Extraordinary Popularity of COLUMBIA BURLESQUE s ES SHOWS—2.15, 8#11.30P.M. a. Ry Parry THE BOSTONIAN BURLESQUERS COMMENCING MONDAY AzTERNOON \ LEW KELLY ~~ ™ BEHMAN SHOW Saw eure MOST DISTINGUISHED OFFERING! No Advan MERE TE dv Mey TRG AP ODROME ey epee Lape famrational Too Hal A SS PANT I, by ‘A SousA and HI BAND, 34TH AND MANHATTAN su oTH AVE. --TO-NIGHT-- vs. IMASKED MARVEL <p A FINISH. _ BOUT STARTS AT 9 SHARP. ABERG vs. “STRANGLER” LEWIS Fix __ BROOKLYN. TAR & ir, Grigg Dail) EVERY GUNDAX, 2 BIG CONCERTS, (eR BROADWAY THEATRE su JESSE L. LASKY presents * {CERALDINE FARRAR| (By arrangement with Morris Gest) In the Paramount Picture “TEMPTATION” rt EA FEStIVAL The Record Breakers Beginning nday, Jan. 2 ce in Prices » AV.& 59ST. Coat 1,30-11 P.M. 10-—-15—25e PLAZA“ | em | Ma SIO and Others in” Rosemary” New Year's tt. Pal Jai Midnight ‘>—15 CLT CMG PROGEAT ADA THRS. Gon.Mon. Clara KimbalYoungin Gam ISUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS iv appearance as David Garrick in Tom | Georgette Demunier,” by Maurice! calling themselves “The Blue Pter-! | nos will be cttered ‘ty Breakers” at the York- | « life by James Kyrie | Vt oa tnd Feolure Pholo Plays \Plays for the |PLAYERS WHO Coming Week | ROMANTIC comedy by Austin | | | WBEATRI RATTLE GR 1h BIG CITY LEXINGTON M95 CATHERINE CLARK CANCING CARNIVAL, 127 REGIMENT ARMORY son, an innocent Lhe from a of retain nion. How fort to elude finds a pr mh B | town; honest w lher motive ‘ed whit! thing ns out A Be jin the play role } seen tn the | ine, “THE AMERI | GARRICH’S URLESQUE, sernard’s “neutral” bur- The Americans,” with a costume production, traction at the Garrick The Americans” {s pur show. While the auth , the fun te minute which action, The |" o Amer- { leaque rs, Dig scente a laugh Birth of the firs on,” which concludes If of the show. The last 4 with vaudeville spe- followed by “Girls and a burlesque full of pretty | Jingles," \qiris and tho latest 3. Several epecial pieces of business” pertaining | to an « mobile have been interpo- lated. CE LORING IN 1 BEHMAN SHOW RETURNS * @ burlesque on “The |" WILL APPEAR IN NEW YORK | NEXT WEEK FRANKIE WW FENCE. LPR CS. 7) UNLIAN y WALKER IRE Re ONNIE GLASS 4T CO..0OMIAL THEATRE OIirRA w wiLL. TO COLUMBIA THEATRE. ‘The sixth anniversary of the open- | ing of the Columbia Theatre will be colebrated with Lew Kelly and the Hehman Show. This company ap- peared at the Columbia for sixteen weeks last summer. Practically all of the principals who appeared then will return for the anniversary week. Mr, Kelly, in his well-known chs eter, “Prof. Dope,” is said to have provided himself with original jokes and numerous new verses on current |topics for his humorous topical sonx, “he Most Contented Man on Barth, meta Pynes, the dancer of the coia- y, will Introduce a reproduction Gertrude Hoffman's Men ‘Spring Song,” with scent effects, and Martolle wil repertoire of new songs, Lon Hascall, James Tenbrooke, Harry Van, Eileen Sheridan, Corinne Ford and the others in’ the cast will contribute fea- tures not hitherto Included in the performance, en PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND LOEW FEATURES. At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre for the first half of the week “Binkel- atile's Christmas” will hold the head- | line position, Other feat ard and Sydney. @ plano playing, A s fer nige complete ait ion there will be many ractions, "HOTELS AND ) RESTAURANT STRAND ROOF GARDEN To-Night "i BROADWAY | & AT 47th ST. FAST & FURIOUS! NCSD A ERR QeR NEW Widowed WN. JOAN SAWYER, PALAIS DR OANSE _ HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. | | JARDIN DE DANSE Meet the New Year On the Roof of New York In the courtyard of the beantiful Persian ‘pbins’s Elephants, erio In a comedy sing! ng not, and Brennan and cars| gtton de Co. Fels ‘ ants 0 i oth ai Nay, 20 St utifu yQinic, Flowing Rise OP Aha palace’ Medal for Dato 2. MATS DAILY 700 BONNIE SIGNOR Ri TOMORRO' t Pancinating Ball | 254 Wrn, Be'Mack & Co. 4 ‘8 ripping ‘Cmok" Playtet, | Harry Gilfoil “Wwhity ae 0 RAS | non, at Proctor’a Fifty-elmhth« BERT FRENCH AND SiGe Eis ag Pantomime ” THA NOR’ Oriental piety around you—and in an atmosphere of beil- liant festavity. ‘The finest dancing fleor in Americn—mere than forty entertainers. Admission te the Roof—$1.0%, Grand Opening New Year’s Eve. Pho Bryant 1707 or 2093 for Reservation, America—ia now open under the Satan = tendence of M. Victor, late of the Bal Tal Darin Past Broad way—44th-ith Street, enting @ skit “Mayor of the VAUDEVILLE, BROADWAY rat “floer, adioining the spacious the Café Francals—the only real Parisian GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT JOAN SAWYER’S (Formerly Palais de Danse) AT BROADWAY & 50TH STREET muges MISS SAWYER "ic! MR. GEORGE HARCOURT MISS SAWYER’S TRIO GOMEZ OWN BAND | ,, yi wos AND OTHER DIVERTING si sa te” RESERVATIONS NOW BEANG MADE. Tele phone 2330 Circle I! OR WRITE JOAN SAWYER'S l] GLASS IF OBS OF nth The Smartest Chap" in Tom Hoey & Lee ae Character arcdiate

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