The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1916, Page 9

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HOW TO BE SLIM AND IN THE FILMS, TOO, |°¥e #ven st the playhouse cleverly tells. Other acts offered for|and others. AT THE KNICKERBOCKER. | 077, © OWN the cartoons of the first halt of this week are North- It you are too fat and want to | Fisher can realize the mirth when lane and Ward in feduos your weight 16 or 20 Mutt and Jeff prepare for a football Boy, Some Piano, poy a Sone| HOBOKEN GETS TASTE sey cA hence - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 7, 1916, the one of the most another good attraction, She has! Mlorenoe Rother, Minnte “Bud” Tne. | records of the Masanchusetts leeisia ‘THE WORLD’ IN THE NEWS} the stay tinting Geaibere of god erotica, Which whe|rison, Minerva Dierk, Bessie Bartell | ve committe, including an argument | Mr. Brandeis CASSIDY “TEST Pounds, don't starve and weaken The New York World plays an im-!@amo for which they are given Ami company of four in a comedy! OF REAL BROADWAY IN “Gully Soe Cassidy your system, of think you must {} portant part in the Triangle-Kay| aoholarships in college. Thoir pranks ~ m : “FOLLIES OF THE DAY." crate of Q four Fils WA Be We Gor bene Gries Bee drama, “The Moral Fabric,” one| while students are alone worth the MARGUERITE CLARK IS | — parole ne { " of the features on the new bill at! price of admission. tp-to-date vocal " " , Barney Gera ‘ollies of the Kuem tonight in Set a dinne ve siroclea neko ony rac ct Korein Elche Knickerbocker Theatre, Frank|and instrumental muric te an added! TRAPPED SHEPHERDESS || Day" eompany,, presenting too | eet ete ar orate if and one b Mille {9 starred in the film and| feature. AT BROADWAY THEATRE | 4 puriesque “What Does the Publie| mer political Weigh yourself once a week and | Edith Reeves plays opposite him. At| The company presenting the mu-| fluows fet from any part of the body. Tt costs little, ts absolutely harm. ventions of moral living irksome, that the feature ploture being shown at] ontn: she loves another man, informs the | the Broadway Thentre this week. The film deals with a s y faatic recep seyites. are elaborately staged. The two lead ing comedy roles are handled 4n an exceptionally able manner. Advt. |tune moment, however, and the res cue follows. Some of Burton Holmea's, AT OLYMPIC THEATPE. travel pictures and other Interesting Miltary Matde” are the attraction | Tels completed the programme, at the Olympto Theatre on Fourteenth | ,, 7) Street this week. The cast inotudes | A LORD FOR A DAY isis AND BEN WELCH'S FUN twenty pretty girle and nine princt-) pais who pleased the large audience! AJ COLUMBIA THEATRE. with a two-act burlesque, "The Rival - Grocers,” In| which Jack Honan, Harry Lang, Gladys Sears and the “Httle nightingale,” Lydia Gospy, did} particularly well excellent wor story. Another scene shows the John B, Williams, front page of The World bearing deadlines to the effect that the hus- band, # wealthy broker, has given his wife to his rival. The Knickerbocker's bill Is an ex- ceptionally good one. Besides “The Moral Fabric,” William Collier ts seen in a very funny comedy, and there is an animated weekly news picture, an educational film showing soenes in Lisbon, and another depict- LEN ARC! | WITHIN TWO WEEKS BY THE McBonald Method Eplalcgs, fo. te Ben Welch ts the name written op- posite the Hebrew character on the finst line of this week's programme at | the Columbia Theatre. W ts do- Cannon jr on League of aa well as funny situations in the skit. There are lots of tuneful song numbers fn the play, well presented by shapely, ¢ In the #eco gramme, Mr. W and Miroslava, vocalists. —_——— |“ MUTT AND JEFF" PLEASE PATRONS OF SENSATIONAL ACROBATS DO THRILLING STUNTS AT PROCTOR’S FIFTH AVENUE. | F Dev Crandall’s ro | pt | Baby Carriages | LEXINGTON THEATRE.) joing gome daring and aimoutt| {hat he can make sional wz | humorist n nas a) had failed Mae to ais stunts, the Florens Trio, billed as the| omen a | Poaition. He Bud Fishers “Mutt Jeff in) “sensational European acrobatie| n his fun. | vain quated | College” is the attract the Lex- | marvel: for approval last oft Fhile Sheer, mem te Phone 200 Murray mit | ington Theatre this A bevy|night a ctor’e Fifth Avenue , Arthur Gordon, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDRRg of pretty girls and comedy from the rise to the fall of the curtain makes Theatre, Murtel Window, a comedienne, was Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Gimbei Brothers Broadway and 33d Street Plenty of Winter Ahead, Men! 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Murphy oa tre] ‘ingle pound of unsightly fat.— {and calls up The World to tell the] JN “RIVAL GROCERS” Ja guide, comes along Hot Dog Mai 6 praised for thelr as well as Anna Propp, | Smith, Dave Maltory, Malvere and the big beauty « CITES BRANDEIS ON LIQUOR. tive Committee of aint the confirmation of Louis D randeis’s nomination to the Supreme Sourt yesterday before the Senate tn- ing the development of the snail] Harry Keenan, Myrtle Young, ‘| A “ | There ta also good music by the|Frank M, Welsh and May Maxwell | !"@ the principal laugh number in a Knickerbocker Orchestra, Margaret|#lso did very good work, assisted by | plece called “A Lon! for a Day,” and ; “4 a talented chorus in ty costumes, | al the funny ms Whitaker, violinist, and J. 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