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Plays for the Coming Week|; Josie K. HACKETT and Vio’ STAR ATTRACTIONS FOR ‘NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT WEEK eee ee eed oe : _ S$. KMACKETT a ALLEN Cc BLTH” Alien wili appear in Mr. Hack- ett's production of “Macheth” at the Criterion Theatre on Monday night. Later in the season “Othello” and “The Merry Wives of Windsor” ‘vill be given, with Henrietta Cros- man as un added member of the com- pany, Mr. Hackett announces inno- vations and a departure from certain hackneyed methods of so-called tra- dition, The scenery for “Macbeth” is by Joseph Urban. A special fea- ture will be incidental music arranged from Verdi, Sir Arthur Sullivan and other composers, difected by Gustav | { “Minrich. The supporting company in- cludes: Charles B. Hanford, William K, Harcourt, Paul Everton, Annie Hughes, Mrs, Alexander Salvini, Wal- ter Thomas, Franklin George, Albect : Mickey, Joseph Whitmore, Harry Da- | z Y ; é vid Smith, Lottie Dewey, Cassius C.! Quimby, Allan Thomas, William A. | evans, Mabel Lnaive, Forest esar | 3 a 2 Kdward Kummerou and Healey wards. 6. 8 | “The Cohan Revue 1916," styled a! ; / ; : usical crazy quilt patctied together ; J ‘Age Abd by George M, Coban, is to po revealed eit - at the Astor Theatre on Wednesday ght. Among the members of the company are Valli Valli, lizabeth ‘ Murray, Lila Rhodes, Juliet (Delf), > Dorothy Londoner, Aneta Elson, Alice BIG CRATE, ‘ Harris, Richard Carle, Charles Win- | cor lah, uinger, Ha Frederic Sant- ™MEATRE ley, Boyle Perey Ames, Jo: arioks, ttl Billy and James A wingiug and dan e horus will fig: ure im the py Harry De cr “Divorcons” will be given rench Theatre, with Lill 6 Cyprienne and Claude Benedict ax ¢ hnuband. It will be preceded by omediante,” a act play by Maurive Magre, For the Friday mat nee Kostand’s “Les Romanesques' will be repeated. S$ +e: ® A ascond enterta the British- Bund will b Thestre on programme w at the - 5 ORENCE DAR 4 Haser nastinos Y 3 | Bie Be SELON 5, HURTIC $ » Century y afternoon, The| st of Louise Ed- | sler in ¢ sOnws, Florence and Mauri ELEANOR S4600004dodrooHOUo4 im wo aew dances, Janet Beecher an: Cam anne Ralyh Moran in a new vne-act play | LD! antiting “Tho Greaser,” Grave La Rue | Coane” KEITH, PROCTOR A enags, Mrs. Patrick Campbell and | COLUMBIA _AND LOEW BILLS THe. company in the toird act of “Pyg- ‘aTRE. vlc maitou,” Marte Tompest in songs, and " Elsie Ferguson and Norman Trevor in| i SEALS, REPELLING AN At the Colonial Theatre will be “The Ninth itz," by R. C. Carton, | 2 Melville Elli4, irene Bordoni and Sig- “EP ROPES RELGY OF veanaw nor Rudolph, in piano playing, song* 4 d064644666%0-004405| 2d dances; Belle Baker in new songs, William Morris Temple's Telegram,” and ONE Ss in One Hundred and Twontr-fifth ‘NEW YORK” SEEN Street. The company ts headed by | Morili with a sextet of v lists. AS PATHE FILM PLAY. | tho trish vomedian Dan Coleman, and| The Palace Theatre will have Ruth —— a feature of the performance will be|St. Denis in spectacular dances, | “New York." a screen adaptation |t te songs of Coleman and Alma|fannie Brice, Bessie Wynn, Hilda Jof William Hurlbut’s drama, contrib- Among these are “Daughter| gpong, supported by Regan Hughs- ‘The Broadwa: OO 2$6-000-004-060.446 125"ST attraction at the Yorkville Theatre. % ‘Take Me Back | to, “Fo * Be M 5 ut one S80) Cobumnts. Treasure Isiund” at the Punch and|uted by Al H. Woods to the Pathe hen Irian Eyes. Are] (i clown and thers, | tence for the benetit of the New| BRITISH-AMEKICAN ROPE Judy, Theatre continucs to se nid away ,Gold Rooster programme, was anown | {iniiing:” and thelr old favorite “AS | "AC the’ Alhambra ‘Theatre Carsio| Fork Diet Kitchen Association at the WAR RELIEF 2 Aa ‘ielichted aud rom eve ~jat New York's leading photoplay| Long as the Shamrock Grows Green.” |! ne Mar, in “Quick Action,” will be| Waldorf on Monday morning, Feb, 14. italy Hater’ Pronaaeh) formance fp Saar ise | houses yesterd: There will be many other performers, | the feature; Harry, Girard in “The y | PMN RAFRUT 004 moot Becutifel Tho- ||‘ : y peegsiptparl ey Florence Reed of “Typhoon” and together with a chorus of girls. Luck of a Totem,” Joe Keno and] ‘The People’s Music League of the ee Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 2.30P. M. - 14 tc phaged i ‘ . _eo en and d pople’s e wi! e free oO) STARS WEEK COMMENCING “The and old theatre Te ye Grand! John Miltern, Fania Marinoff, Forrest THE BIG C " of Vaudevil and Bert Hanlon.|No, 65; next Wednesday, Nos, 7 and] — ques to Henry J MONDAY, FEB. 7TH Onan Houve. Brookigns will be | Winant and Jessie Ralph are in the OLYMPIC’S SHOW ng comedian, will also be on the| 194; ‘Thursday, Nos. 41, 66 and 156 paar Hall, Mon. Kg.) Feb. 7, mt M1, {Honan of Len.” of Lies.” | supporting a jb TOL Ne TIA ND RES |] AS a social’ drama, “New York"| For tts offering the Olympte Theatne}| Hush Herbert tn a one-act playler HARRY HASTINGS’ | $ | bert, Grieg and Liszt “Notes of Music | RUB EUNATE, | Carl Friedberg, a plantst favorably known abr 1 al and wherever he has appeared in thia country, will give his first and only New York recital at Aeolian Hall on Monday after- noon, He will be heard in an entire Beethoven programme, the first time this artist will have devoted a whole #¢ ‘0 one compone 6 has bee wm via 808 MARGARET Fecital to one composer. He has bea Instant relief with a small] | Lem ia SCHILLER unusually successful since he started | ores ZtEGFELO 2 is American concert tour last #ea- | ore kc so Sure Mes son, His programme will include the | s URCORS Wie MIONIGHT F ROLIC sonata E minor, op. 90; the sonata C ae fed EDITION sharp mtnor, op. No. 2 GMoon-| Rheumatism is “pain” onl LIBERTY light): the sonata G minor, op. 10;] Not one case in fifty requires inter-| | eU a eeDRAS four Bagatellos; the rondo @ major, al treatment. — Stop drugging! Rub op. and the sonata B flat major, | Soothing, St. Jncobs Oil” | No, 2 op, 81. right into stiff COHAN SBna aching | bo cobs € is armless Comed The Knetsel Quartet will give its aes Hl gp rod paddaddst y THE WALK fourth subscription concert at A©%-|ean not burn the skin ve Han Hall on Tuesday evening. The up! Quit complaining programme includes a novel all trial bottle 1, honest octet in C major by George dacobs Oil g store, and in the ‘Roumanian composer, in which just © moment you'll free from | Edouard Dethier and Elias Breeskin, | theumetic pain, soreness and stiffness. | violins; Louis Bostelmann, viola, and | T)on't suffer! Relief awaita you. “st Jacques Renard, ‘cello, will assist. s duct a0 hood tae: Other numbers aro the Mozart quar. | iets tanbaco, b aioe com wheter tet in D minor (Kochel No. 421) and | Advi. ee BS backache, sprains,— | thoenun [ob Mae ONDAY y, floats Hacnett the Beethoven quartet in @ major, op. 18, No. 2 citi Watters oat atu | We be DOUGLAS | |The Cinders Man jay afternoon, with Walter H. Golde at the plano.” a ? SHOES women'S sovs| | ELTINGE fe Se Julia Hill, soprano, will make her professional debut in @ recital at tho Bandbex Theatre to-morrow eve ning. Kurt Schindler will be her ao- companist. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free organ recitals at the City College to morrow and Wednesday at 4B. M prune John McCormack’s sixth New York a ae Bose ital, at Carnegie Hall a week from ob Ieee me 8 140m ‘row, will include in the pro- Nast, 3300 8 two numbers arranged by either (first time), and Eng- lish translations of songs by Schu- Calvary choir, with John Bland,|*= tenor and choirmaster, and Jonn| no, will give an a} pella concert at Aeolian Hall on | Monday evening. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Francis Macmillan, violinist, and] yO¥i hurhwor Gormaine Schaitzer, pianist, will be heard in joint recital for the first A DA time at Carnegte Hall on Monday eve- | L ning. The new C major sonata | PAD EW Cyril Scott will be given for the first ER ume in America SPALDING mm male Monday Management Kathleen Parlow, Canadian vto- Mnist, and Drnest Hutcheson, Austra- mga bata, lian pianist, will give a programme of | hE. Jobnet novelty and chasm at the joint ro cital in, Aeolian Hall on Wednesday PH ] L H A R M 0 N IC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK Thee, sus ri | SHUBERT i 3 ml Wed.‘and Set. 3 JOSEY ATRANNKY, CONDUCTOR, bert Spalding will be t the seventh Biltmore Friday Mo: Geren fulgoretirsiete! ALL WAGNER jcale on Feb. 25 will be a costume ro- it. FREMSTAD cital by Lucrezia Bori, Andrea de Be- ak ibe Bi ecoecas eae gurola, Beatrice de Holthotr, Mary aa ale Hall, ut wea Warfel and Rosina Galli, ri HAKKISUN ROBERT HILLI io BEAT kets at Hox Office, Folin W, Laifels, Mgr CENTURY THEATRE PKS ior, Mme, Schumann-feink, Mme. Mel- ville Liszniewska and Albert Spald- lay, Nos. 4 and 116. iia Macmillan |‘: ccraesatis E, of Bway, > BiG SHOW) With America’s | entitled “The Sons of Abraham" u not lack in proper atmosphere. | wit have “The Big Craze.” This bur- | .2UUCd 1 The one ot eee geitth | | ‘or many of the scent taken in pany includes Tom O'Keily, | venue Theatre the firat. part of the | A famous ‘tan i e of the | Jee plea lteclt ihe ecuIa bloated. clat | May Pell, Hazel Ford and a fon, Laura Burt and Henry Stamford after an unhappy affair w chorus of girls n “Marrying Marion,” Helen Trix tn} | coe ] 4 ture Sane Foremost REPULSED :: fettelioven co be his iiee imate so |THE GOLDEN CROOK’ tne pleture fe | . y many years he Irish : oro! y th a aecenic novelty, will head the Comedian, Dangerous Condition Relieved st, brought vividly m by i by 16 story Is, Frank Carey, Lewis! week. Others will be Herbert Clif- ning woman, brings up a lad songs, and a new episode of the mov. | put lives ever In the shadow of nis{ AT’ COLUMBIA THEATRE th Stree “The Color Zp Htitenat iv oa robate mother of first love! Phe Golden Crook” extravaganza | 2!!! Additional features will be Falls He] ears e meuee nanan We ‘rd | company wil! appear at the Columbia rill (7 a comedy skit, and Lee | and ina maudlin frenzy brought on| Theatre in a new two-act travesty | Barth, comedian. For the first halt by his use of narcotics attacks his | called “The Midnight Club.” Tho or of the week at Proctor’s One Hun- | By WIS Use OF RAFGOtlOn. & ; ly Arling. |2°0d and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre, oe GE Same LLL eld Rat ae ranization ts headed by Billy ATUNE- | Margaret Irving and elht girls In a onfesse oO he sbane » p| > “THE KING OF LAUGHTERLANY * confesses to her husband, who be-lton, who will be seen in his well| musical comedy and “The Leap Year zie Sitisalee i arcu hoe Ene inter know orn cnown tramp character with entirely | Girls” will be featured. | F ‘ b brings a ray of happin which al, ve! romec d customary H LAP opal dine) Mirth and Music, en! youngster ef bis Own keope captive |e. lively comedy an pes 4 the bill. Proctor’s Twe in his House: musical numbers will be elaborately | reet Theatre will show a new| Surrounded by Girls larranged ballets led by premiere feature every night, beginning | ancers, Amazonian marches, trans day with Robert B. Mantell tn} The Most Talked of AT LEADING HOUS nation scenes, trick properties Sketch In Burlesque The Green Eyed Monster” and end- | ind a multitude of novelties, In th al An Held will be shown on the| cast Saturday with Edith Storey in| he Price for Foll besides Mr. Arlington are| , + Theatre for the first half of the week A A + . é }Hleanor Cochran, Frank Dobson, | A veritable riot of Jingling screen at the Strand Theatre in| yy Jotlity and Fun eters NEW PICTURE PLA Ys | The headliner at Loew's American | rh Mech, Hite and. Reflow, and | Will be Besste Remple In “1 ‘Madame La Presidente,” a French |the Beau Bru Trio, A ‘large | ers" 4 comedy drama. In i farce. In the support ronsis of both male and {other vaudeville farce tn the! eupportla , consist |ture "The Battle Cry of Peace” will Bi Peters, L dia Yeaman Titi |be shown. For the latter part of the MR. F. J. CAVEEN sien Eddy, Howard Da week ©. Hi, O'Donnell and his players | | For two See ee icin al |e tee ee Neate [in "Flashlight “Cragin” will be "the | Acute Indigestion and Gas in the| rank Bonn’ There will bo ea ture Stomach. It afterward attacked 1. y}additional f Heart, and I had pains all over the “Hell's Hing body, so | could hardly move around, | far West, will cast are Staniey,| female voices, Is announced, The vudevitle part of the programme In The Scenic Novelty Wonder of the Burlesque World. MATINEE DAILY 1000 RESERVED SEATS 25c, Arlington, Dohson and a Cc sity. 4s ragtim yy 2 . | ——_—— EOF MARY PAGE’ | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE action HAS THRILLING SCENES| COMES TO THE ST: {NDARD| I tried all kinds of medicines but none | at the, Knic! NV pics le lof them did me any good. At last, | lam & mo has the principal role.) Mary Page, on trial charged with! Cohan & Harria will present “It jacting on the advice of trieets after” wil we | jurdering the man sho hated, got*|Puys to Advertise” at the Standard | | decided to try *Fruit-a-tives gs Plated | the first box last June, and now [ am|" rs well, after using only three boxes : into many difficulties in the third ept |Theatre, Broadway at Ninetieth| Bian tee’ | sode of the Essanay serie a CARES’ KARE Naw’ York Passport” [8 y for a solid year anc g |T recommend 'Fruit-a-tives’ to anyone Paakpore™ | Strange t Mary Page," in] iF f0N a Holl year and | suffering from Indigestion, no matter k will be} which Henry Walthall and Ednalf i," Standard. The cast. will 4 | how acute.” RED. J. CAVEEN un i His Sow," |atevo are featured 7 aaa tal Standard. ‘The cust will . . BS Geren Bs Bae va \ Bushman and Bev-| 1. be shown in more than one hun Poir, Carol Warren, MMehard Simple Indigestion often leads to ir jeading roles. Th er William ind, Spencer | Thy — \ abe "Celcreh 6 Weep udeville programms, | dred } Ma Heart Attacks, Catarrh of the nach Thrilling events in Ma constant d ress of ming id bod —_—— 2 - 's Ifyou are both MiCihey dome BIG SHOW portrayed in the third chapter, which If you are bothered with any Stomach | HASTING’ HI; 0 1° CE n 8 called An elopeme Trouble, bad cape stipation AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S, ‘8 °2!'*: : one site ment ‘oubles you, take 5 yst rate 50¢ « box, 6 for 82.50, trial size, 25e. ind other tense, throbbing scenes are At all dealers or sent by Fruit-a , Limited, Ogdensburg, NewYork, —Advt, Seen at Hurtig & Harry Hasting’s Big Show will be | shown A ¢ Maye ing in Be Prepared for cold-in-the-head srooklyn girl, 1 prov- | : far tarr handles her big BURLESQUE, | Mr, Wal | moments Miss Mayo is ne of the 1 eau Actresses 4 in pieturedom. Her gowns for this production were designed by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon) Mary Page » Strange Case of ’ ie Cann of Mary Page”) MENTHOL CANDY REATED *OR| MIT AND MOTH , s that it was predicted LAUGHING PUR h IN EVERY, UBADY O88 BOL COUGH DROPS BEST SEATS TO LADIES | / y y y she Gus than sent patars AT ALL MATINEES 10c “4% one - Movie BP Not Gt Gi ve Quick “nee mee FADS & FOL cies’. BIG SUNDAY CONCER Playa. Next yh ' SL Rama Ure eter Brant mat ORME GENE | Biss RIOR ne Avon JAN HALL, Mon, Aft, Feb’y 7, at 33, ; shine ay amet POTASH & PERLMUT Tht IN SOCIETY forme i Sun. Aft, Feb, 13, at 3, 8 ieCormack Heats at Box Office (STELNWAY PLANO), AN HALL, Wed. Aft » at a) HUI: "ELSON, ng Programme of Prenct hn. #2) Mgt, La ‘Tickets, 1) ota | THEATRES. Creede | WeO mal Life ta@-a0th AND LAST WEEK| MONDAY VICTOR HERBERT oo Siiilivr | 0 es ee, Are wonderfully free from pimples, red- ness, roughness, and minor blemishes un- | der all conditions of exposure, Nothing better for the skin } Digtinguinbed Kesicent Company ta TREASURE ISLAND THEATRE FRANCA Ey Beyaut 9000, I ats, Thurs Awe “LA MARCHE NUP ants PHOTOPL/ ve, ; Samples Free by Mall Cutioure #oap and Olntipent sold everywhere. | ample of each matied free with 32-p boos. | 2," Dept 130, boston. To Stop Cold in the Head Get Ahead of the Cold Phim, UUNNA Pic-cmincal VAUDEVILLE. FEPROCTOR'S STANDARD ai ACD RY LL rsk.. MONDAY N GHT olh j . W nt probed rg COHAN NII, Brevent . gapete Vie Trin “GHIA tES | Sel symub fe ir} FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS | AD Dat ‘| Changed Dally. Swcial “wise by | sient De + | Walter 6. spition Comes an | AtaUS Nroiwar’ | Novelties,” Cont, U1 w 11108, | ey iL a tek ‘Vision i Ave | Novelty. Pilms de other ‘Psaturea, _ ¢ Hoffman, tyman, ‘terid: Reese : PLAZA a TER | VAUDEVILLE and FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS. | Beaten Morgan & Co.||VALLI VALLI ve fogs Naeem Her abt of Hagar Com hinge cf Programme Mon. i ‘Tham, By Roy Co carue & Walter Hackett. (141 ST. od’. ViahtnAl ete dee rea 52 WEEKS SETMP COHAN THEA 1 i ey wig (ie ee BROOKL'’ z say Weok Feb. 14, Fiske O'Hara In ‘Kilkenny? | { DUS FRO an | iit tied ate TAR ey *y 4 ultes GAR N me 4 hus THE WEAVERS |... WANTS WORK WONDERS, Ves. 19, He'd THE BROADW'Y BELLIS” KVEKY SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS, \

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