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Ja ee ee 9 a ‘ ” emmy mame te 12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FESRUARY onal, endian a. ne —s | ND now the peace play! no way it Me felt in “The Greatest fem prodtaors assiatance of WUltam Woman's gentle influence, if little else, was | TO, tion,” written by Marian Creighton with the | AT THE LEXINGTON. pitott and produced last night at the Booth fatlor-Poet Lectures. ria. And, besides that the ploce was JACK CONWAY HEADS ar tat Flame,” to-night; Louise Lovety|were left all unmanned, unlegge® wath a vom tJ "Syiernean THE NEW L YS and there te jenty ot it, takes place “THE LIBERTY GIRLS” N MARTIN LOOKS pow) he mad sn 1 Price of} Sad is the thought of the men on Gam ipawran. Tie Tragic ta] () P A © and virile Paul wins his Queen Opal 4 not for a while, ‘The fierce con! a “i ban Edeson tn ‘One Night, but alae for oe anit _ Sony oh | AT NEW YORK ROOF =v ae (HOW TO REDUCE > Dick Ross Jack Conway is one af the best) BLACKWELL B V 0 A Aner Ve UL Eat What You Will, | BY CHARLES DARNTON parr vdebin) sof Sask ‘Karan deers ODoneal” mem ' ADELAIDE F. 'H IN 01 i ir i 4 " Food Makes Not Fat “THE Lawer fan LAND” aa ering intermligion ‘eben! digh Bountiful Hair in a Film Smoke 300 Employees Awoke, Fire| A SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WHR, uakes te nw formed cary | “Merely Mary Ann. the Laundry Did Spare, but Not | nertntons Tac wnow ‘Sul too wane ipretet thet mates fa! Yor eld, the saiher ne ," to-mor- | unaléeved, in “One Day” and the well known AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. ‘ AN | isle, that the winter is cdi and ty id they ve happil {ter sp ie, s, We a ae RC tr| wruettery cn” wate wanes! LIKE MARY PICKFORD: {disse sese-eracceeec, |e ane i acy ou Makes Plea for Peace. Hight acts of first class vauderilie jians on the burlesque stage to- UR WEIGHT Bachen, Kathryn Dickey, Btta Joerns| He Shows Her Dimple and IN FLAME ERE Al CA E YO “ wees Gaiey en teed tnt te class vaudeville acts round out a well etietaien ee : DUTCH TREAT CLUB DINES. | vivian Martin, whom nature nas 100 Suits of Underwear. | Magee foe thar tum ered food Sato i0°r | heat f 7 Law of the Land,” with issued sith Seuturen GOA Geabe beet, fea Rave Baud’ Gib Siely: we Adel j Bab ead Bt, Stew thow jes from Being mE! Arnone way a ere of talk — - 0 French in tho stellar role] Awetion o| havior savoring strongly of a cons|@nd Eve, how their clothing was scant, Wp you boty ead you stop making (6. Th) ou: war, but no bi ed. Id &/qethor he was a most unpleasant per. |8"4 supported by a first-class cast,| ‘Guemery Oh muse tn . temporary deity called Mary Pick.|@lmost too scant to believe. Now the Game Marworia prescription, which has crated | side good Queen Elaine, on her| son, However, he was finally brought |!" t8® Attraction at the Lexington] | These w Dutch Treae| ford, was the subject ‘for excitement | Zarda of Eden waa in tropic lands, but $e eek comment in our cities, has toon pre} P pie! t A Theatre, Fifty-first Street and Lex-| Ruel explosion of the Dutch Treat the Isiand of Blackwell in winter state : . e+ deathbed, expressed at considera o terms by his daughter and her thaton av noch kK Ad Club” at Delmonico's la in the film play of’ “Merely Mary an Gundred fue waite cf Wann apelin tabtet form for the convince of thowe | et ner hope of peace for her | thoroughly well-meaning lover | ee leg i for this wee "S| prepared for anything, « Ann,” presented last might on the| underwear wore drying last night in the See & wot dei t0 tabs the aust rrevsrviion |e and althoueh the King Was] Though dramatic situations wore) site French is as good to-day as ever. [Lawrence W. Harris of San Mrancisoo| New York Root (Loow's), Broadway, |eteam laundry there. ‘Ramet tabens whew they rach the wewach | Oe Tsinated twenty years later only |few and far apart, with long speeches 1" her charactor part as a woman | pay $20 for « picture. “The Breath of| hetween Forty-fourth and Forty-fitth| A burst of fiame end a column of Mei aah ae a com ton ton tidings of this tragedy came to the|leading necessarily tv declamatton,| Mes the trials mad tiburon ea i, Mont, | Streets, Vivian has beautifully tou-| smoke 300 employees in terror awoke Caper Chon fivide snd at nage ; “e audience. Meanwhilo the Crown|Mr, Elliott won applause for his ut-|despairing wife until she meets her his home| seled hair which reaches down below |And their cries they were raucous, dis- Weigh ourself ence i {ome body fom wl it wanta and ony wt tsa nad built a canal designed to|terances in behalf of humanity. But| true love, the story ts told In graphic : ne of thel wer shoulder blades, She alno has| Curbing the pence Ike @ Tammany} xoow just how fest you are los ioe daw blige iol egoedcyperecd wo mythical principalities }at other times he acted with so m ree eee eee ¥ - a dimple which is advantageously | *"" rr our clothes that are ng, our | 23,4, inaie done until you an a ar dis ot tea 39 1.3 binom like the towe~in fact he cast | repression that there lite PM ART ee sft ofa, | Placed in the middie of Wer chin. ‘Re| sarge nad our shirta:” they pordrppeghee| [oor dag avd they will not cause » his roses wpon the water to be car-|in the performa: sty] From the size of the audience last | Retin Hean of Ban & Co. bel Which ‘Aght nnd ‘wresting ‘aaa accents, a-runming in spurte. They { saptence ot worry, You ried to bis beloved, the Princess/in aa actor ts to be commended, Mr. t has not lost any of| Guest he is while in New York. | might do well to study to learn what |oUt the engine and unrolled the hove, and 7 aay it till oF re aor Adion, when the gates were opened. | Hiliott might easily heve put more co its wonderful ru “The Breath of Scandal” or coptes| willing hands can do, The two young | turned the stream on what was loft of | ¥ $ Gerenee, Just put + ‘oh the| a fire hia iway. Special scenery |of It ornament the covers of the|men are fighting merely over Mary| their clothes. ‘The fireboats came, but ab pan enn eee But tbe King of Adion saw only the] dash and fire "it work, His} brings out the in “of the | Hbretton of “The Bregih or Scandal: | Me ies eek. Eat rene aa Fe ' oath meal take ove of the Meru menace of blood in the color of the | production of the >» with Joseph} plot. The play, although very exeit- Bolte havior’ whtenn es | Tho programme of the webk in-|V. De had all Ry oy in fate. Panic! », CS ge Mog +4 from super Se enti tere wit beso | Foss and he accordingly prepared to] Urban'e fanciful und charming} (08 ftom, the rise to the fall of the }iset night. : ciudes Maude Fealy in “The Immor- there waa among those bereaved, who ‘ave ame, wrink Youre |make war against the young ruler to|@cenery, was more (han creditable. qulty. i ress Gee oo ok x be ttle tablets |yhom bis daughter had given her] Olive Wyndham was a girlish, un-| The acting of William Green, A. TT. pt , or i your mudkety | reaet, ‘The royal pessimist hated bis| affected Princess, but #he, too, lacked | Hendon, George Glade, Russel Price, paln puciars fram’ toe {neighbors and Havana clears, Ho] apinit. Mme. Yorska made at least | James Nolvon, Harriet Chilton, John maken, The Marwola Company . }iad also achieved a domestic reputa-|@ striking appearance an tne embit, | Adams and Glen L. Bi Rank, Mich. The peice per «Trion as a plate-thrower, so that alto- Xenia a f I-tomper ag the | Keeping with that of tho lly, agreed |t@Kes the principal role, to peace terms—d 1 he might, et cae for his army was beginning to leave | QUICK-FIRE BURLBSQUE him! Rowland Buckstone and J Hooker Wright, as talkative old fel-| ELECTRIFIES PATRONS OF lows, were compelled to indulge in some ‘rather. childish humor that} THE OLYMPIC THEATRE o make the first act tiresome, ~_ Mather did good, straight-| “The Cherry Blossoms” 4s the title JN bag hoe work “ the Lets “i of the melodious quick-fire burlesque Y N nterest in the somewhat vague , wale - characters might be preater, perhaps, {Stow which holds the boards this i am \ displayed unfailing tress who aggressive King w tablets [ Pho Pare if “The Greatest Nation” were played | Week at the Olympic Theatre on Four- with more force and speed. teenth Street. It is a well-balanced production with lots of frolicsome fun, © “THREE WEEKS” ACTION {a variety of sconte novelties, and ALL IN “ONE DAY” IN |much good singing | MID-WINTER CARNIVAL | 4 *'° of burlesque stars of the first | magnitude ix Included in the cast ; Koy Clair is the chief fun producer | “One Day,” a photo play based on \d be is ably assisted by Chick Cam- | the book of that name, which ts a se-|eron and Miss Virginia Kelley, the quel to Elinor Glyn'’s “Three Weeks,” | prima donna of the show. These three | is the main attraction for this week, [47° entrusted with the burden of) putting the performance over,” and the mid-winter carnival week, at B. 8.| they receive strong and effective as- Moss's Highty-aixth Street Theatre, [sistance from Babe Barker, Ida Hoag, La Bello Martha Whi lj 0 bination of Helene, ; Pole hywenad er belerry rey that | James Hazleton, Billy Murray, H. 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