The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1916, Page 14

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| OTE — EE ——— ee oO 1“ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1916. 4 ' | of the legitimate stars, weaned away! Theatre Inet nie! caine decided croppers, foF the ea M On en nee an datighter ’ f the camera ren-! * is Saitian < “ _—so>-—— attrsctive, under tte of & proud wily. Colin, 08] FARRAR IN A ROMANCE — | merciless scrutiny, than behind the she ts known, e write love : | MANTELL AT HIS BEST. |footlighte, “This ts decidedly met tho! joticrs to an imaginary tance, (ai.{ OF APRIMA DONNA AT | Y |case with Robert Mantell and Gene-'smith, and these thelt BROADWAY THEATRE |vieve Hamper The clarity with; way into the hands of an army of- whioh the camera brings out the in | floer by the sa ne. He comes! Snes | | tensity of emotion of the former and ai) the way from 4 ela! Geraifine Farrar, whoee tame and | the oval-faced beauty of the Intter) is advertising th ft » he fil { | fortune have been won by her voice is one of the features of the film. = | In the end, s b | F pecially’ is thie true when Ral-| known, she be ith ,in Grand Opera, is now campa moi (Mr. Mantell) takes h D-| Mins Jewell H r debut| tor frésh laurels in the silent dr er’s life by injecting snake with the V in an! of the She ts ctarring tis wer Veteran Star and Genevieve |fics nie anger. His body and At] ! a ee pic-| Adelaide Herrmann, magician: Santly and Norton, singers, and Hooy anu j tu. Lee in @ comedy a! — By 1 J bi ) mv hotoplay torn by the inaldious pangs of Je * a nother feature on. he | pit Tu? Ge mente . le 0% his brother the , ‘What His Wite Knew | & “ a Hamper Are Powerful | girl tor whom he Neld 8 g love, About It,” keeps the audience in «| Turnbull, which ts being presented at f - Raimond takes the easiest and safest continuous » laughter. | the Broadway Theatre. Miss Farcaris |, e Before the Camera. way to get rid of him and hides his —_—o— caat tn the congental tole of a bud. | Philander Johnson, dramatic editor ‘body in a casket ike box which pe) “LURE OF THE NORTH” ding prema donna, wi struggles Of the Washington Evoning Star, has ————— i it o his trips to 2 ¥, . » “res r 200) a [Grient. When he drags the youns| AND MUCH GAY DANCING | tor recognition become practically im. | Téitten the book and lyrics of a new ae aes Mad bomen, tn whieh | oom inte, the, dark room and, (oe.| AT COLONIAL THEATRE,|Povlble because tho king-pin of some, onera called “The Gontian ar of happiness and homes, in which | ing a secret spring in the box, shows | Moheoed *| grand opera producers, who holds her) York jast night, the object of bis ah the emotions attendant upou|her the body of her husband, ‘ ; for in the palm of his hands, hap- | being to arrange with @ com- ealousy, from ardent love to violent|®¢ting ts of rare qu chore {8 presiding over the| Dens to be a deap-dyed scoundrel. To) Sover for the music. He thinks he 1 vs The shock of wha’ ! ite) Make mattors woree, the young sing- | man, but isn’t dy to r cted in one of the imimit- | ia! Theatre this! 9 2 ; has just the ma n't ready ate, is depicted in one of 7 hen the box [ers sweetheart is @ musical genius, | gne jue Ne 4. Me, deena able Fox films at the Academy of | ¢ (Mies Hamper) jancing acts are the) who can't do anything but compose very modest librettist. He'd rather Music thie week The picture is a b v \tortous vaudeville » Which nobody can | ye, litle was said about “The grand carnival of death, murder and |f violence, and is perhaps the biggest |® vil » oh and Aijlce same villain itm- | Gordian Knot” at present, ao this de- beautiful and novel se the villain {8 jigntfully interesting story sball end . f | with the beautiful | re of the North," and Bonnie; singer. back once — A ML series of “dances that are} Miss Farvar has made cnormous| M188 ANGLIN’S NEW PLAY. ," aeninted by Signor Rodolfo, | surides tn expressive pantomime since ¥ headiinors of the programme.| her spirited production of “Carmen | Margaret Anglin haa accepted « for sorth’’ lay by Rupert Hughes and will ‘oject on foot they could do much dramatic talents.g Miss Hamper is Aire of the No is a vivid|{n which she starred lately in film |26W, Play by Rup ipetee than to select ‘Green-Eyed | less convincing, @nd her dainty wit y with a tragic culmination,| version, Bhe ta ably assisted by the | Produce tt before the spring is very c e far advanced. It is based on Ger- ” hness and lovable charactor are re-| presented with unusuat scenic effects.| veteran character acter, Theodore ‘9 novel, "P a Monster” as the first in a list that | ishneas a0 through the story | Mies Giass's musical accompaniment] Roberts, who presents a realist piss | rude Atherton’s novel, “Perch of tho would stand in the movies as do", ‘Triangle picture foliowed, but! by her own orchostra is not the least ture of an tnregenerate scoundrel in| V4 * “Way Down Hast" and “Bast Lynne” | was far below the standard of films of the charms of her offering. the role af the grand opera magnate, If the advocates of permanent mo- negnee. the rt, wives } =e antel von every tion plotures ever hope to set thete | | Mr. gg AF ee, > " ne by that company win B. Mack of “Within Cord at i the role IT Isn’'T TRUE. HY 2 red E Wate fits hes more than ove featare |" re trees rly at some | Law ium = ny. in tne composer with artiste ns Ashmead Darintt, the Bogliah war , ow -~ Ppa > ee owe pre ~comes a tio crool yi ‘Arow he Law,” . He ace can speak | ¢ 0 0" jo $retMGt Zoures, tate sbory and the | LILLIAN WALKER MAKES |Allce teal” pollock *Trogby | ah, He has & face that oan speak nioe't report tte earned to already yen led wit = —— s Pancake Flour, you acting of ‘Robert Mantel and Miss A HIT IN LOVE COMEDY | "tic"weiner and Amoros Company, [mates that te ‘ise had “nnough Of can see the economy of using Aunt Jemima’s. Genevieve Hamper, and the thir, but) 47 VITAGRAPH THEATRE. | & novel musical and juggling act,| a fine od gentleman, are very accept: | War. The saving is apparent. by no means the least, is the readt- | sachin [rongn’ und impersonations ‘proved! *’'Si9 tim programme contains also| WIL@TACH'S JOKE STOLEN. Bef had to buy the mill daddi twee etate lends ithele to the motion | dst spabona Wiebe a eee popular. at ere Kathie! Chelan eee tales See and Frank Tiuietach, humorist, para- f erore, you had to ‘dk emi Kk extra and a 1t your- it hae been oaid thet & seat many |eeries of pictures at the Vitagreph Ciifford, in songsland impersonations; ‘Scecet | Says fomeboay ia stealing bis stust, self. Now, with je mi ee, mixed in the our, ™ millar tl conyll afe, familiar with the joie AuntJemima’s Pancakes makea most economical breakfast. connection with ‘Lord Dundreary?’” he said last night Ma et somenaty Aunt Jemima’s better and cheaper than ever didn't send in a joke 1 originated six * ; Everybody knows what a delightful flavor milk gives “Shucks!"" : - 1 rl fouls 20 truth. Want to hear the to your cooking, how rich and delicious pancakes are DONG Hah biG: to basta Cth ooue when you make them with milk. | other fellow knits his brow and chews _ Try Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour with the milk Te Gtled etic ane ee mixed in it and save the cost of the milk. Serve these | citi You sian Sekecsaeas light, golden brown, tender pancakes for breakfast. on 60, atiae sen. | Note how much your family enjoys their delicious flavor. LELA LEE RETIRES, | Mrs. Samuel Hoffenstein, knowa Professionally as Lela Lee, a bride of less than a month, has given up the stage. She has left the cast of “Common Clay" and will devote al! her time hereafter to the frying pan ¢t al. in the interest of Sam. Ruth Boyd has succeed@ her in the role. OBITUARY NOTE. The Shubert press department was); | considerably agitated yesterday over! ; the presence somowhere in the main joffice of a rat which had passed into | |e Great Beyond. Funeral notice lator. | | Gossip, | Olive McVine is dancing on the New York Roof. . | The Catholic Actors’ Guild will meet at the Hotel Astor Friday. Beth Lydy has been appointed gen-| Ye eet realize it, but these stotistics have on important cs i pn 0 wet, The usefulness of your eurvice ie by. 1. The number of people with whom it enables you to talk. 2 The clase of people ® reaches, i TY my, . jeral understudy for all the feminine «ih 30 ER Naas « Aye | eyes Neepnane servien roles in “Alone at Last.” < Bat ay 6 ee Cay. peg close The Serge do Diaghileff Russian : 4 7 put CT yeu to reech, Think average speed Ballet sailed from Bordeaux for New 4 AO A P The est th ins in our hist resented eervice and of the time @ saves _ Surely it York yesterday q py . A rgeing 10 our bi story ee proses feted to the needs of a weelgetal city, Aad its usefulness .- | Wally Van will leave soon for Nova ae, oS (it and make clearance quick and oer= tantly increasing, for 4 | Scotia with a company of Vitagraph ye from 33% to 60%. more valuable te you and te every other telephone user. actors, headed by Charles Richman. q Ne oT ; “You Housek N Ernest Truex is a member of the! Be. hove | |Great Neck Fire Department. He wil find jus what NEW Youm TELEPE COMPANY often goes out, mustache and all, and wan e savings (will be tn proportion, “Coavinee ONE fights the fire demon fy comparing f you buy for cash or on credit’ the ssiestatiiauiie he Glee tinue Agnes Dorntes of “itobson's Choice” OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST H | will shortly appear in a good part in| — & new Shubert comedy. tr Both Stores Ope Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. ; Jerry J. Cohan will be a speaker at Advertisement Published January 2, 1911. a dinner to be tendered the Rev. Dr. Cavanaugh, President of Notre Dame ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM | SLIDING COUCHES 3 89 ; Race SND ENAMEL BEDS Guaranteed 10 years) Roem ae FAS. royal MOAI BIS, to $5 to $5 000 : AT SAVINGS OF ABOUT ONE-HALE. Linnie Love, who camo to New York ON SMALL KLY S iSaae ih ag Meg i gh La I . : t } rot! f Laurette Taylor, will BB able well made, Only o! ) | 28 & protege o! ‘ay OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ¥ ‘ and weil made, Only re] a ere are Fraternal Assoc n of Musicians at | L BE! Fraternal Asad jon o} om me COTM e wes —] ENAMEI D Nov 20 Madiaon Avene. SMALL ACCOUNTS BRASS BED by Daniel Frohman for the annual {qd ESPECIALLY INVITED 1 benefit of the Actors’ Fund, to be held You can onen an - ——— at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre We eiater tus wetta ge. Jan, 28, Be c Alice Fleming, leading woma . a ava | i :! Harry Davis + a * $7 c FANS () ae z erm Wilt MATTE CMS, , aki: nods to play in one of his new | Heavy continuoiis posta, an aaa & Dest tated wiite mance (ave tonal BOS 4.79 | : e ! ; \life-size portrait of Margaret St. Clatr CASH or CRE! Iratea ate, t with y Jot the Ziegfeld “Midnight “Frolic,” [Ba j SS ile Ec Bey sre Mia at iy. ' lore or as the Palm Beach girl. Be 7 r ASS El In New York City! BY lirowina Rema ne Pala each eh i 42 4| 50c A WEER ..2” é “Gaetano Capone has completed a juctions. right finish only. c Delivers Any Article, or as | P20: anuel Reicher may move his [iB " Many as You Want uction of * y "tron the Garden to another the If ho P= YEARS AGO the advertisement reproduced above ap- [tees Ae Ea ee ao CHA P TO $35 Bt {him at the Garden Jan, 18 t DINING CHAIRS | Larger and Smaller Amounts | peared in the New York City newspapers. It showed that | piemenee | DaNraoes. om, ratos ae Rex. Price $1.25 | in the Same Proportion. vo years, 18 to return to the screen = ° ged by the Uni- |i a 19¢ Sale of Buffets Appearance will be [i i ih : \ daptation of the : "contiutous | Large toate, see Ce ee - r, i on tnd lacquces "| aptate 11 heed and fast there were at that time 401,000 telephones in the city. Today there are 614,671 telephones in New York City—more A . A rt e. Ave r ay. » * ml = " |AMEL BRASS BED telephones than there are in London, Berlin, Paris and Petrograd BIR | ant Rays ho, Advertise’. win, leay : = Roy MEL BED ane combined! cago, Jan, 15 0 d open wt the Wilbur, Sei ; ir Boston, two days later. young During these five years while the value of the service has so America” will) 40 £0) the Chicago 20088, Auna Paviowa and her entire ballet v3 troupe will be two special BOLLAR es at urth Street | i riday of this and we will deliver 6 again nt the | HE 4 posta, | 2-in, posts. Maasive hy Brothers, expert skoters, | bags Te. ESE vein: | Zin, ponte” Mae ‘0 "Hip, Hip, Hooray!" at the frome yesterday and proved a | greatly increased by reason of the greater number of telephones, there has been a substantial decrease in the rates charged to the public for service. The addition of more than 213,000 new telephones in five years demonstrates in a striking way the practical, everyday use- fulness of a service that contributcs so greatly to the upbuilding sensatinn: Max Giedaton®, she 0oy |i a : eee of the city’s social and business interests. HJ Patilp. Sous ao bie wage cebu | a A oHAKGES. ‘ cnet oe It indicates how much greater your opportunity now is to ack le working | a NS Perera mere build our business or to add to your pleasures by makin H} Gaumant. He saya he has discov. -146 7 merica’s Greates pag Ay of a service that is po Pal and reliable at al HB ‘crs that won't beresvlained snc the pone WEST goig Farnlture House 3 times and under all conditions, ' Bn) ote oe he yaw play dh Mornings Ww Ue qumann : St. poeta 125° Becompy "= Afternoons By nox Aves. “) WE HAVE ONLY TWO STORES ta or monthiy ts. | i | | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Judge—Whet's the charge against this man? | GOmooy—Stesiing vive bottles make’ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFBRENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO. GET IT, \eaae out of nine bottles | i ,

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