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“THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916. ui STAGE STARS WHO APPEAR HERE DURING COMING WEEK| "ir cottsion rasaree. - oeeaxs 11s 26 BOOO49 0000.04.04 145-400 408-0066 . + Oe. PROOF OES aod Ot CeO EOe OOOH m Fm DRE EIT n 2 NAAM RAs ~% 000000e geereyee htt dalla stated dren | “Phe Gay New Yorkers,” with Fox Statistics confirm the report of Sland Stewart and Dolly Morrissey Manager Grundy that last week's at- heading the cast, will be seen at the tendance at the Dancing Carntval waa | 3 Columbia Theatre in a new two-act’ the largest for a year past. Any one | burlesque called “Madame, Who Are With an iden (hat the love of dancing Z| You?" it is the work of Aaron Hoff. '* waning should drop In at the Grand ®, with music by Harry Von Ti Central Palace any evening. Every | {wer and 1. Wolfe Gilbert. The acenes day people are willing to wait their aye laid in a New York department ‘0'm for private instruction in the jatore and in the tango parlor of a fox-trot, the one- tion waits, ZIEGFELD Me bes x cafe in Paris. The story is concerned jection with the dancin | with the adventures of Isidore Slege! ing new interest in roiler skating. ALONIGH T F ROL IC “Plays for the Coming Week © first of four new productions to be made next week is “Any House,” @ play by Owen Davis and Robert H. Davis, which will be @een at the Cort Theatre on Monday night. While the treatment of the @ubject is similar to that of modern morality plays, it is said that this * = etmilarity is tut fleeting, and the and Morita Cooper, proprietors of th: immense j vl a2 @ whole is one of contempo- |store, They go to Paris with the o! ; 7 " a ae Iife with more of realism ‘oma. ject of anding their business, in| YO, HO, HO! AND A BOTTLE | j the transaction of which they employ OF MILK? allegory. The motive power of the | the cable exclusively to keep in touch Congress te aeked for $60,000 | plot is furnished by the intrigue of with the New York house. Sales- : + F] financiers who are attempting to jladies and customers tn the first act, to provide more milk for the mid 4 plunder @ rich railroad corporation. Tm the cast will be Edwin Arden, William B. Mack, Frank Gillmore, Milton Sills, Hayward Ginn, James Seeley, Jay Wilson, Ralph J. Herbert, Junius Matthews, ‘Katherine Emmet, Edith Luckett, Louise Galloway, Hunter Arden and Annie Buckley. eee On Tuesday night Grace George will add to her Playhouse repertory James F am Fagan’s English play “Phe Though written sov- ee years, ago, it has a direct bear- and patrons and professional enter-| ghipmen at phe tainers asyembled in the tango pars | | lor of the last act, provide reason for | the introduction of a large chorus o' |eiris in a led exhibition of co OBSERVE ‘GOLDEN WEDDING. tuming. In addition to the featured | » | members, the cast {nclud ad Jo tos rome, Danny 3 Helen Van Buren, Alma Ploming, Grace Tempest, Henry 1. Dallery, seventy-three, who | Eleanor Russell, Hthel Niarin and’ participated in Afty-nine engagements Walter Morrison, jin the Civil War, and his wife, Sarah | \Dellery, alno seventy-three, celebrated | PICTURES AT : AT STRAND, thelr fiftiath wedding anniversary at KNICKERBOCKER, PLAZA, |‘, home. ‘No. 920 Humboldt Stree Brvoklyn, last night. Those |cluded three children @ At the Strand Theatre Chariotte | a nqenitdren Walker will be seen in a acreen ver: | pailory and Sarah Toms, tn the same | sion of “The ‘Trail of the Lonesome cings at school, were engaged to be mar- | Pine.” The scenes ate laid in the| ried. But when the Cvil War began the otk MINER is On conditions to-day, especially certain features of English life ave been thrust forward in war time. in. Miss George's support will be Con- way Tearle, Louis Calvert, Ernest Lawford, Charlotte Granville, Clar- SESE SERED ERs meme n tere Hata si ade geseeeeeee Eni, Ace Gen oor ans ; GRACE wilda of the Cumberland Mountains |eirhtesn-year-old boy went away with i i red, Richard | ‘ oe ne be bY Clarke, G. Guthrie McClintic, Rexford | ‘ « Foe een $ [in Virwinla, Among other pictures |the First Regiment of New York Rides, Kendrick and Daniel E: | AR >| will be “Climbing Mount Matter. | ‘Troop n his company was William | “adane a ' * PLAYHOUSE + a 8 brother, wh \ gs | we ® | horn.” ‘Phere will be @ new musical | Tot ieee ear o te 10 was engaged : , ae When 8 > 0 a Rive tromsatls fase raat es 3 | PEMiian “Gin, with mote, Dexter. | theyzar the, {ms coupes Brandon Tynan, the author, playing | & | yyilt_be shown in a new photoplay. | Husband, who lives on Paltsa one of the principal roles, will be tho @|“Dapbne and the me © | Jersey City, was at the celeb ; offering at the Fulton ‘Theatre on | Knickerbocker Theatre. A battle in| hignt Wednesday night. The story con- ‘2 | midocean ta one of the incidents of { cerns the attempt of a young student ps this apectacular romance of bi OAS. : for holy orders to curb the spirit of | § | A Keystone comedy and musical num- a a “wild colleen,” whose guardianship 4 bers will complete the programme. t fas been intrusted to him. The play} For the first baif of the week the represents an attempt to present the| { Be Prepared for cold-in-the-head Plaza Theatre will present Robert Mantell in “The Green-Eyed Mon- ster.” ‘Then the bill will change to/ “The Upstart,” with Marguerite Snow and George Le Guere in the princt pal roles. In addition there will be/ vaudeville features. pecan en “CASE OF MARY PAGE” REACHES TRIAL SCEN: A startling twist in the story of} “The Strange Case of Mary Page” comes in the fourth episode of this! Essanay series, which will be shown | in more than one hundred New York f | theatres next week. | Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo play the leading parts in this drama, | Miss Mayo, as Mary Page, is on trial for the murder of Dave Pollock. Mr. Walthall is the attorney for the de- fense, After introducing evidence to prove that if Mary did murder Pol- lock she fired the shot while suffering from “repreased psycho the de- fense takes a new turn. The attorney overhears Daniels, the theatrical manager who was backed by the murdered man, talking with the prosecuting attorney. _Immedi- | >>—~ ately he orders the arrest of Daniels.) 66 The trial scenes in “The Strange Case of Mary "ar quaintness, the charm, the romance | % and the native wit of the Irish people| @ upon the stage in much the same way that Graham Moffat performed | a like service for the Scotch in|} “Bunty Pulls the Strings.” With Mr. | Tynan will be Lily Cahill, Florine | « ( $d OUSE OF CL LSS cS Arnold, Maggie Holloway Fisher, Eva Le Gallienne, Mary Leste Mayo, | What to Do for Itching Skins 22 S8 444506026 a, Fingworm aud other itching, burning skin eruptions are so easily | made worse by improper treatment that one has to be very careful. There is one method, however, that you need not hesitate to use, even on a baby's tender that ix, the resinol treatment. Resinol is prescription of a Bal- timore doctor, put up in the form of resinol ointment and resinol soap. ‘This proved so remark- ably successful that thousands of other | g.cacesod.owrwuae | physicians have prescribed it constantly | for over twenty years, ie aa aii i Resinol usually stops itching instant-| George Giddens, William Harrigan, ly, healing the eruption quiclly unless} William J. Kelly and James Hagan, gh I During the first week of the engage- due to some serious internal diss! ment only. the veteran actor James i ingot at OLN” re Page” are absorbing and the series is proving to be of) § (MAR ACTH ty HUDSON THEATRE more than ordinary interest BON ae ae. er Ay pains Shashi MAR). OATES 5 WITH HORTIG red SeRMor 's* ROS: Posey SILOS. vel 6 060426-0006-509-84O0O8- HOHOOH4 ” oc ; “ROS SEY GIRL TIDINGS OF MOTION PICTURES, Oe anid & toa Revinel Ointment and Resinol |G Neul wit play aah Ss. ‘i ag HE Fob, 3508 8. So, . . . Ca 7 eee FILM PLAYERS AND PRODUCERS,| 4” MURTIG ® SEAMON'S: ERED FY MPEL |i ree sample, Dept. 6-8, Resinol, Balti. brought out at the Winter ou} The Strand has closed a contract] “Flirting Must Go,” will begin Mon- with the Muiual for Mutual master-|@#y. Bud Ross, comedian, is doing Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre, They| ORNRAAD oy 20% ct iam, (Sectneas more, Md Thureday night, In thi Vite | at Wolfwhe Bureau, 1 N sea | wih ar burlesque called “The 1_W, Mth Mt, oF at Box Office,” jb ] ——_——_——_— — =| ganza Al Jolson will figure conspicu good work'for the reyie, | will appear dn @ bu - BURLESQUE. ously as Good Friday, and Claude pieces, De Luxe editions, beginning eer et ee Minter, Aloto star, sent | Redemption Club," ‘The club is estab- can RGIE MALL. Sun Aft ae rn ~~ | Fleming will play . Whi “ YY MEM Feb. 27. some presents to the men in the| lished by a young widow for the pur- %, of Bway, much is made of Crusoe's island and | + YORKER SY COLOMBIA iilen’ “tear pears ie of supplying husbands, Com- Cc Aaah eae OF Cease a een AON |S oe Ace eee Gertrude Robinson, Gaumont ead | allies’ “wrenches “recentiy when her f supplying husbands, | Com GRACE GEOR — @ pirate ship, the doings and -say-! ‘ hitor Want'to CAGAMK te Bi ‘<7 c en al-| 3 : , ings of Friday tho parrot and the | oe errr ing woul was aneyy right at me phlei x: ana m0 id her #0 rad married find their way oral te Sold Ont. $. MO, (Steinway Piano.) | ff In Her Grea j goat, new scenes and situations have a age of fourteen, That's success for! sion' of his leaving for the front./@UD and are followed there vy their THEATRES. as. | been’ provided by t ors, Harold the Manhattan Opera| you! Among Mise Mintors gitte were aome| Wives: 33 IMEDY {jf ] Atteridge an the The : c va | Poker chips. mail ‘Gecke of cards tures are "The Spirit of 180th Time. SON BEATS, 800..'t | music is by nd Rombers, devils are com:-} Cech B, de Mille, who peveuses and & oovinchew and “The Broadway Review.” ICORT Te a Shae A OG es ley. Among he ra in which | Lasky features, says no sel ata Wilmuth Morky!, Arthur Hoop: aa | 118. WED Ma Mat BON j | Frank Carter, Barry Lupine, Bow paeetre car aoe than bad suete with filmy : tke” pe n, Brent ane FISKE O'HARA COMES | MONDAY EVE. AT % ers Crooker ented) Blanche Sweet will play in a Lasky | ritz 1 10 STANDARD THEATRE ON . rar . Eves. ] ft fer, P at the Grand) iicture ‘called “fhe Blacklist.” it] }'s!' z now ree +t SARGENT ABORN Otters 4 3.20, Pree ocantont Leet Opera House Waa. written: by Marion Falréax. and | 000s ™ ie by the Eppulay Pinve and ane eeumuree | | Ae ‘ George a WAS NTS eer y Eat) uyera concern. (The story ot tne| Viske O'Hara, the actor-singer, will | POTASN & DERLMUTTER } Mile. "Re a Kit KEITH, PROCTOR Anna Held's daughter, Tiane Stra une vinwa. Ge akin apbaer 8s ithe Btancara Theatre in} IN SOCIETY j drova, Jowdin, 1D LOEW BILLS. cently made her film ight district as a “soul market.” y," @ new comedy by Augus- Helen Shipman, Mn 3 i AND LOEW BILLS. rv mother in| Morosco's Niles Wi who left the Metro}tus Pitou. Mr. O'Hara will sing | Louise ‘Cont an Forbes, Hleanor| r ‘ dame la Presidente » play for Fox, has returned to the|among other songs, “Girl of My ° Brown and Re Witney a ad- vierie Hergere in tle Cherry f WV rer Oland, ting in flims for} A ooInOanit Ai HE begun | Hs art” ontrary Mary, Clary,” “re- dition there will be a large chorus. will bo the feature at the | Fox, occupied chair of drama at} The Kiss of Hate,” in | lan reland to Me,” “Dear Mother ANATEURS WEDNESDAY NIGH’ o ee lcolontal ‘Theatre, Henry Lewis in| Williams Colle: ym 1908 to which Bi Rarcymore 1s starred,| Mine.” “That's How the Shannon Pa Mihor ot Ramil WRESTLING BOUTS THURSDAY WIGHT? he? (tiekiin Wrantalan, va lcecce end tues See a i Ruth Roland of the Balboa forces,| Mme. de Gressic wrote the scenario, | "ows" and “When It’ Moonlight in ftoners,'* ke.. and, ROBIR r tveny Shon BEST SEATS TO LADIES “La Sacrifec,” by Gaston Dev th |* BG! SADR SRY ! now in California, gets so Willlam Nigh is direet Mayo.” Heh’ ASR DER | 100 "Ar att MATINEES 10c Yvonne Garrick of the mg of stage celebrities, Wyat vash notes daily | "Devore Palmer, appoaring opposite > Wi Di frees the leading feminine | Scotch Lads and Lassies, and Savoy Ee DR | Jose Collins in films for the Roland| “BIG REVUE OF 1916” Eeqnt (iiltmere | DALY, MATS.) ©," by ‘Theodore de]and Brennan in “On the Rialto” will wry De Vere, acting in “Tho; West concern, had to climb down the 4 by 1m I to B00” | Edgar Been A | btea Rae Geet , Code of Marcia Gray," borrowed an | side of a skyscraper on a rope ladder OLYMPIC’S OFFERING. || (ence dine ‘ | } ime ee Irene Bordoni, will be the offering | 4/30 b* ¢ wm) auto recently and it exploded and | recently ider swung away | Ralph J, —_— for the Friday matinee, The Palace Theatre will have the burned up. fe from the building and the actor be-| Henry P, Dixon's’ “Big Revue of| nt Mit con N@B way & ty ere es My Sist songs and ¢ 7 Polly Van, otierwise ow aS) gan to k his time had come. How- ree . Be-BOe | HEART CHARMERS = : Sh ee Savannah to act in a Metro film, and went to the Screen Club where he | Olympic ‘Thea 3t includes ¢raves | 1G SUNDAY CONCERT | bert's Opera Review, Adele and) Maudie Nissell, while making a) had supper ties on “Within the Law," "Kick In’*| Next Week, GIRLS YOM ‘DREAML. AND, | BURLESQUE, — _ jin songs, Cressy and Dayne in “One| sorrow scene for Rolfe the other day, In “t Little pina Mary | and “Chin Chit with vaudeville ape- | Night Only,” and Paul Morton and | ¢ so hard they had to do a lot|1 Naom| Giase in “Before and After.” |ot re-taking, She blained her tend Lillian Shaw in song characteriza-| “Walter Mac tions will head the Alhambra Thea-| peared in kford'’s latest film, rt of a girl disguised as a boy and | pany include "th r curls are cut off. People have | Devine, ¢ - | been wondering if Miss Pickford had | Bireh, jeville and musical amputation of she takes the | clalties and novel features, ‘The com ag ap “7 m / Harry Le Van, Claire et ot Lit p Hopkine a Skelly, Jow Dix ohn | iho Bas Mes } TREASURE ISLAND j ny Telen Day | and Lettie Bolles, Mate. Wri. & Set..2.90, Tel. 1966 Circle. real, who has w HURTIG & SEAMON" 5 NEW THEATRE neinctag {last half century and is just as good nets |for sciatica, neuralgia, lwmbago, back AUTO GIRLS" 48 jache, spruins.—Advt, | SVERX;SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS, alt, They ave been spared render ‘ Oh, Henry!” and “A Cornet| in its appeal to the p Work on @ third entitieg of the American peop! West 125th Street, Near 8th Ave. tre's bill. The remainder of the pro | comedy, I working 1a the Vitagraph | her ot beneat, It may) mal Wet 400. St, Bee. 8.18. | ae ; cl Stock Company. |e stated that only false locks were Oynumine THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND SAFEST THEATREIN HARLEM ft | a oan Raed MSU ORT oom tr a a A = OUCH! PAIN PAN, PHS PRINCESS PAT fisere | as Jwin i oughkeepsie, enman| Fox picture called“. ‘ool's Re- | n't sacrifice ber hair for all the ; ree OUR SUR wUe ELAN ONE NY | Thompson's Double Quartet, Walter | vens e Fecently arsived trom | fim gold In the world 4 PHOTOPLAYS. i y IN | Brower, monologist, and Jule Bernard | !ndon tee er eee yl A ag oeatiipomemnene | ‘Papi 09. 47 8. Noon to 11.80, tow bo / bi entra uurleigh anc ec ae tom . aed way, pon wo 0 wo R EY POSEY GIRLS \ ans Florence Searth in “The ‘Tale of FE Oe ia Pathos aul! | « DEFENSE OR TRIBUTE, : i an Overcoat ke STW rehp Tune ae are " 4 . With HARRY BENTLEY. Procior’s Fitth Avenue Theatre for ™ play is very! WAR FILM AT THE PARK, THH LARGEST AND PRETTIEST AGGREGATION OF GIRLS EVER COM the first half of the week will have] A picture called “He Fell in| : eae Princess Jue Qolfg Tal in. songs, | With His Wife". will be ree| On Monday evening at the Park MATE a arma TW COMMDY Yve ancing violinist; Curzon Sis-|leased by the Paramount Feb, 17, | Theatre, Columbus Circle, the Public VAUDEVILLE. 8 } wast unital E- Nt PBMOADWAY Stans, ters in’ an aerial wet, Thomas J Florence Rockwell will make her film| service Film Company will present } HE CASTL NN | ana others <tor's Fifty-eighth | debut in. this on¢ pone pty a RTD thew k GOURTYEY sieves Street Theatre the early part of the| The Strand Blanc t a y r dramé PEARSG! ele sia steal Chigainen wee eae cal Monarche wilt | ® ry arie D “Defense or Tribut This picture VILLE @ PHOTO PLAYS } = _t R : — ‘ *, while for the n . strong argument for prepared-| Rul F . 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Rothapfel has inangurated a] suit if a foreign army succeeded in sapeseiipemenest | bl cergce 3 fies ters apes | Tt iy om 4 Street Theatre, Others will be Gor-|Greater New York news service for | api P , ai 1 mat oy don and Ricca in “A Cycle of Sur-|the Kifckerbocker Theatre, He hag | /2nding in the United States, History! rheumatism is “pain only > ‘a4 SI, gianent Dai Tne Ate | “Hi i prires,” Samoyna in a rope novelty |@ big auto, equipped with motion pic. |i% drawn upon to supply illustrations | one case in fifty re a RO eta is } tH YY Y and 1 and Toolin, come. | ture came! &e. ready at all times | of t at foe can Cosy bapa oon. Sanen ment. Stop, drugging. 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