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12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916. ‘A ik ate tie oy ; saver Mebbvidiis | ope aan nnnnmele| (4 ” HENRIETTA CROSMAN this week. it was announced, because | scored a hit with nts female te “MY LADY LIPPER * er af . of Adelaide's illness, Miss Crosman, | sonatfons, NOOESS \ Hh y a) | COMES AS A SURPRISE | in a pew comedy sketch, proved an|rocked the house with merriment A BIG FILM SUCCESS __ | puie oharact 4 } A © . » | a new comedy sketch, Progeven [their entanglements in German @ia- th ail ATRE! Awertn is & vm | TO COLONIAL THEATRE. tute, Bhe seemed even | theif ——— ve rin we povteayal of cloves wom: | “Others on the Dill are the y dancing vio ‘Avedi ie an rescuing a young husband from @| troupe of comedy cyclists, ‘ey. “My Loay's Slipper." a five-part}! of the bigs ¥S§ bil” Scores Surprise that was in many way8) marital predicament of a novel sort. | Mel, a Chinese singer, and Mias ri sody o : (of ariAltred PJ i y most agrecable eet i fast oo Second honors on the bill were bie Gordone tn poses. motion picture featuring Anita Stew-| Kk hy re, pres F andience at the Colonial Theatre in] shared by Elizabeth Murray, with her ee { = 3 fi ita ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sim til aia in ay | art, Karl Willinms and Harry North. | sented a sketeh entitled (the Aterke, A Three-Star Hit. | of this week's vaudeville bill would] Hatubrook, who told the audience all en ee a | rup, is the headline offering at the) Margaret Jing and Stella Willis sa aude ) bi aout experiences acting (nthe 9 (Prom quer, i ~ qe (their way into the good will of the | — lby Miss Henrietta Crosman. On the] About Nis expecences tmomesome of | When @ fool man attends a w ; Vitagraph Theatre this week. THe} scaience. BY CHARLES DARNTON | _ programme, the place of honor had] pis scones. Hugh Herbert & Co, pre- [luncheon he has a hard time tetitg ne peer eee ce, tet ony pape oer | Presented to Teach Lesson of Adelaide and J. J. 4 er character sketch, “The | Which are the decorations and i of Ralph Ince and deals with a oux-! HYBLIGATES HUMAN HAND, “ s C €s 0 the retr tease (Anita st How to Evade Marital | wart) who is coveted WwW HISAR of “song hits"—tn fact, wo see ‘om, advertised—but the Joyful | German Invention Expected to | f by & wicked Duke (Harry Northrup) vout musical comedy 1s that once in a blue moon or a grecn | | 4 ‘The latter hires arn American ndven- we get a song that bits hore “Slavery” Slavery. ¢ turer (Earl Williams) to steal the| Prove Noon to Crippled Soldiers, is om the moat Wumele Wie worl to ge ebltsde the lavery Countess's slipper asa part of @ plot) HeRtIN, vin 1 11. After | home et ra dancing partner, BUT e creature from Chi. | — to win the girl Amertean, hOW- | yours of exp © Kiingen- | eg gc “The Hue Paradive"-—even such a husband might laugh | SES ogee en atiiiens ountess | « of the General Elect mPAnY | immo: song “I Can Dance W verybody but My Wife,"| The feminine millennium is here. | } and Hnally after much diMeulty 18 | in. announced tho perfection An which g merry tu Sybil" last night at the Liberty ‘Theatre. Not only are the best women urging 7 France » hand,” with which It) yosepi Cawthorn tre song ——_$______ their less attractive sisters to take & - re one sa Mue etl asp even the heavie a feagic santate ear , e dare with Bath tng the | metal ob work with then as thous were a confession. He| thereby saving the performance from | dvantage of the year and pop the f jessie role, two other eel pics | vantageously as with himan hands. Hr. |svoke, rather than gang, of the 4if°| running dangerously close to mid-| question to the men with whom they tures and a pews pictorial round out | Klingenberg has qvolved en unusually ficulty a man meote in Se as ot vi ike iva eens have been spending their spare mo-| ent proj ¢ powarful battery, which pe cartied|) 0 wits, and ‘ ly, left no as weit , luckily, if one of the success- hoping saan eee by the operator, ‘making it tinnecesaary |J8 wife, and, Incidentally that gave the piece its irremetibre | ments, but now if o1 | for him to be YOUTH, BEAUTY, FOLLY | {n' order to magnetize the Shand. IN ONE BIG besid: ‘The current ts regulated by a/ OLYMPIC THEATRE. | gwiteh operated by hand or foot |“ |out ; ot ae It is hoped that the invention will] Ww Jdoubt in the mind that he would be) touon Mor givcty The mere | cut poppers subsequently finds thet | invention, It Is said, can perform all the |“elighted to have her go in for skat- ther ae, brought home the fact) her selection does not measure up to OW AT | finctions'of the human hand and others |ing, no matter how she might come| ‘02 dancing has its domestic draw-| her standards, all she has to do is The funniest thing about tt 4l\iignt,” ais Sanderson muggested more |‘ PPAY to be delivered from “this that the women who listened to/than ever, perhaps, a human bor or | Savery and anguish” and, presto! the solve the problem of livelihood for many | yhe gong laughed more loudly than candy, singing sweetly enough to an-| husband falls dead and the thing is 1 There is an abundance of varioty | gage even in traden requ img woncider|the men, Appreciation of this sim-| ver Ail fedulrements and dancing | done, Just Ike that. | F ek the Olympic Theatre on Fourteenth jable manual dexterity, such as car Inie ditty was by no means on6-84¢4-|akipped and wiiried aboat ikecat| For @ demonstration and further Streot this week, where “Youth,/ PM and fori and similor inatrummencs| Shricks rose above roars, At times!/and when a song came his war he | Darticulars the curtous are recom- Beauty arid Molly” settied down for a} te a bagntelic. there was so much noise that Mr. ; faced it couragem Cissy Sewell| mended to the Academy of Music, tawtt was ov to wait until) 1anced upstairs and down again with | where the thing is being done this mm clevoriy, and there were other f - jhe could take hieselt heard. Al protty, tripping soung crectaree es | Week for the edification of William : | glance at the pre r P|make the picture pleusing to the eye, | FOx'® customers, in a picture of “A Ss fact that he knew wha ape Bone, by Victor Jacobi has a| Parisian Romance,” taken from the i \ H - e ana} * not always to be found in \ net | ng about, for it appeared that he and | icaimy not al u-| guccessful play of that name made ' hse “t Gan |e ¥, While the book by Har- ol ° ohn L, Golden had written “I Caniry Graham and H. B. Smith afforde| fun, ©? the late Richard Mans ' Dance With Everybody but My Wife." |the greatest humorous possibilities t 0) Mignon Beaucamp, who is engaged It was like “Home, Sweet Home,"|Mr. Cawthron that he has ever en. | oer 66 ° 9 | 3 iy tect ath etcetera s Somewhere Uptown \ |with everything out of tune, not to) i/%ed. eautituliy staged, “Sybit” is) ner, gives him up and marries, Baron , mention man and wife out of step. | Factive Chevriai to redeem her father's for- f With this song, in the second act, —_—_—— > tune depleted by the peculations of SCHOOL D. Mr. Cawthorn made “Sybil” a popu-| ‘8 A ORES |"! Partner. The decropit but amur. ‘a ‘ ‘ ee | ar success, though he ad already) WAT PEMBERG'S AID |thity itu carcah of set ELL, can’t you telephone him? This is the theatrical manager with a German AT THE LEXINGTON. |: sion of constantly being a matter he would like to know about dialect in Russia. He might easily E LEXINGTON, |« edi ly.” have taken prominence as the star . -- — \! immediate! y. of t . but with Julia Sand When Herman Timberg left vaude- | {t’betorsae dancerows tor a Aneees Ni , ‘ . 56) di ie feetie nee | ville and became the star in the! young lady to step into the film, for I could telephone if I knew his number, but “Pape'’s Cold Compound” is be rel ae ate ok } three-act musical comedy “Schoo! | as soon as she does the Baron starts n-| Days.” presented iast a new chase, He alt Jone—one of his wife's "i the Surest, Quickest Relief | throat, sneezing, soreness and ttiftaces. | you know he lives in an apartment house and I Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing | ivened only w! don't know his address.” night at the jo|Lexington Theatro, ds—but he Known—It’s Fine! and suuffling! Kase your throbbing | (oe OT hae Wee at ninor role en lost a good act and “Schoot |ture, thereby upholding his unbroken , . head! Nothing else in the world gives! Donal. fri he joke of course, ained @ real entertainer jrecord, During all this flitting, how- “Well, he ought to be listed in the telephone such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Com- | was on the ence. Mr. Brian did} With Berrick and Hart , ever, he manages to keep up his . re , cunt Reliet comes instantly. 11 | Round.” which corts only 83 cents at aay [not apper until neurly the end sf| Darling, tho quartet headed by Time | {ienesmlP with Rosa Guerin, a ballet directory, then he wouldn't be missing these good dose til tore. It act ithout assi the ti ‘ hich by every law of!) . - | dance’ : ~ " Giadrates are tae wil cod pe tastes nice, causes wofmconveniences Bo | {he ther should have’ been hiduen |P*E CA Keep aay House laughing | tage eed WEA EN Rp lrterep gk ES chances. Then we could find his address and jisery and break vere cold, elt sure you gel the genuine. Don't accept | Helin’ che curtain at least fifteen frum the curtain’s rise until ite tail, {Tole o nc al gives a n rt in the bead, chest, body or limbs, | | something elec “fut an good. Inston | minuces cullen. “Mr, ietan's arrival | And “school Daya” is 40 thoroughly | Portrayal. Igy 1s, ubly assisted by telephone number and talk to him at once. pat speed ee ones eypeited Comey Apa h Cpoticeesal Hf yee | Dut surprise. A blue pencil howd heli ee wae, qvorn only this dancer. ‘The picture is well done passages ic! that it is different from the sh y_to_the first act./with the worn-out scenery and cos, —=—— jtumes. Eve: member of the com- |Pany can sing or dance or both, and |e! . as there are fitty members, that | comene iy Wace are shown, ip a vate Branch Exchange Telephone Service, you |Raxen some variety for'an evenings | ican ig't?sereatsie’ comedy ea ee ee ee ee Chri ee packed tant | Various of the well-known comedians’ directory in connection with the telephone num- night. Judging by the advance sale, | Sita tion ber of the apartment house service. ry oe ae stage are injected into it School Days” will enjoy all the pat-| Artistic musical numbers round out ecords on forty ig [teketcare ote” can| the programme, It costs but $3.00 a year—25c. a thonth—and | | | SKETC surely it is worth that to have your name and THREE COMEDIA |AN ARMSTRONG SKETCH : FURNISH MUCH FUN at | 4 REAL LAUGH SUCCESS telephone number placed where your business el ght hours approval \ COLUMBIA THEATRE| 47 PROCTOR’S 5TH AV. associates and friends can find it quickly. iu the head, stops nasty | want to stop your cold quickly.—Advt. throughout, but the audience {s called upon to stretch {ts imagination con- siderably in the death scene. If you live in an apartment house having Pri- t m . A good laugh ts what the va eviile . 5 : How burlesque shows have a trio of otlowers want and they got all they Our nearest Commercial Office will comedians who command more laugh-| \” “y Proctor’s siftl i i ter than Charlie Tey re UH) wanted last night at Proctor’s #ifth gladly give full particulars. Just Avenue Theatre, where a strony Pleroe and Leo Stevens in rather a) comedy bill is offered for the fire broad boudoir scene that comprises) half of this we The most imp O those who regularly PUP | the last act in the Tourists’ show | feature was presented by the la i this week’ at tho Columbia haar [amma Hs, one-aet comedy" NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY chase Columbia Records at )™:2 ecie wteas on ea et of the show was a con-|jq ughing success tinual gong and dance, the feature) Harry Tighe and Isabella Jason . ot is act bein; a wa , yw Aeolian Hall, we are pleased to ‘vien'ail'wembtnt oft Company Soredtenni hen they, presente’ . participated, | Were recalled again and again, : make this.announcement : tia aneg We ea eel tan eatures wero, M n app Ication, regular pa- scphine Young, Helen Woir’ and/ vi! ister trons may arrange to purchase | bert siow ei'season tO" "|THE SALAMANDER,” < A Columbia Records on 48 hours’ | R | AT MOSS’S 86TH ST. approval. ane he | Other features wero Maurice Free- "ra Waldo Whipple, ,. 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