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Plays for the Coming Week OU-TELLEGEN will be seen in Eliott ‘Theatre on Monda Might when “A King of N ere,” 4 fomantic comedy hy J. and L. Du Rocher MacPherson, is to be pr duced by the ¢ Which Jessie Bonstelle is the director, The play deals with the pe King Henry tho Fighth in the days of Nis sixth wife. The central « acter is Godred, a Celt ght Brisoned in one of Henry's dungeons Godred is subjected to all manner of tortures, but his spirit cannot be broken, and his wit is #o scintillating that he {s christened by his fallers “A King of Nowhere.” He finally wins both pardon and Lady Mar- faret, Tho role offers opportunity for Mr. Tellegen to display his #kill tn fencing. In his support will be Olive Tell, Sidney Greenstreet, Cor Robert Adams, Cameron Mathews, Robert Vivian, Wilda Marl Moore, Galway Herbert and G. Charlies Rogers. see For his second Bhakespeartan pro- duction James K, Hackett will give “The Merry Wives of Windsor” at the Criterion Theatre on Monday night ‘Thomas Wise will play Falstaff until Mr. Hackett’s recovery from his !il- ness permits him to assume the role, Viola Allen will act Mistress Ford and Henrie ta Crosman will be seen an Mistress Page 2 “The Great Pursuit,” a comedy by C. Hadden Chambers, bared on his well known play “The Idler," will be produced at the Shubert Theatre on Wednesday night under the direction of Joseph Brooks. Among others tn the cast will be Phyliia Netlson , WILL WE EVER WALK ON AIR? Train of Thought Inspired b ter About Fruita motive: MR. D. 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Let this safe, mild, dependable remedy regulate these organs and put them in a sound and healthy condition, BEECHAM’S PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medici: Bold everywher — tick Company, of THE EVENING WUKLD, BALURDAY, MAROH 18, STARS OF THE STAGE WHO APPEAR IN NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT WEEK ' Miss Farrar ° IDLAND Owwive ervee | thia Brooke Cherry, W. Jacters have b form, "The G first presentat Theatre in 1890 . “Hodda in aid of Archer role. their services Kitty Gordon, Jnc Sisters, J Walton, Osc Joseph | Santley Girls, Henry Ley Paul a Tiall and West and Mosconi B . will Join the sterdam Theatre. “The 1 M light he Wror Will be presented | pany at the | Brooklyn, “A Fool There Stop dru requires it ing, penetrating directly upon th sing! rheumatic and. se stiffness and swe Relief await Jacob's Oi" by Jumbage jin? Advi. PAsORE. ‘ooL ue Wo, NORMA BELL “EXING TOM, wrin Brewer THEATER Mips.cortin ave PORE EEE Ea OE OOOO bbe Marie Tempest, Jeanne E: Truce rahain Browne i tant Love, A number of new char= cya! years ago, will bo the attraction at] PROCTOR’ Lexington Theatre, Thursday and BAtuEdhy The story of the drama was suggested D LOEW BILL 's Fifth Avenue Theatre will) { Present a surprise programme for the} | first half of the will comprise a list of headliners, wil) bo announced until |the play up to date. Kipling’s poem, ho play shows the which a man nat the old Lye The bill, which f degradation t y sink because of his infatuation land Ober and M the Monday » latter part of the Will be noted at the Globe Theatre on Monday aft Blue Cross fund Crawford will have tho title 'S “THE BONDMAN” WM. FOX PHOTO PLAY. Farnum will be presonted| Nancy Fair and nine other girls, will atro will have or’s- Musicat| jp | Harri ward, will sing two of his father’s! NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, An all-star vaudeville show ntury: 1 given at the for the benefit of the Among those who havo tirst. place the last programme Hundred and Twen- at the Academy on Sunday and continuing four days * iw a vivid picture Love of an ogainst hate Hajos, Tom SWNhuwie half of the at Proctor’s Or Schwart r Shaw, “The Bondm of conflicting par Intenso sadness 4s set and mischance. miniature musical | Rankin Drew in the Harry Carrol, Will Rogers, J. gard, Bon Welch, n, Dante) Proctor's Tw inning Mond: wing the love , daughter of} the Governor of Ice! the Governc r happiness is short r turns him a othe: h Jang Gai in “Rupert of Hientza headliners at On Monday night Mile, d'Herlys, a dancer fre rgentina, & h ‘Mason’ and 3 “Married,” Anna Wheaton a roll in songs and pia @ Big City Four Frollc* on the roof uerito Keeler f ench Model | at the Yorkville Theatre, Daly's Theatre Maids." Way," York business life engeance on Loew's Ameriean Theatro and Root ere Nis father dies b lked of his vengeance, | ———- \°4 FOOL THERE COMES T0 THE LEXIN nee O'Neil in" will be shown, eM DNIGHT MAIDE | AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. \ jue called “Casey will bo pre- which Robert Hilliard ¢ RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SHE ACHING ms }chanee to invest in a plan for y |a new beauty cream which will also }cement. br main points in 1 to contain many | has a ators 4het s » new dawn that is to 1 by Pete Curlo Farnum ts supported by Doro-| tarey Julia Hurley, ohar thy Hernard and Frank yn! Varry Sping! LPP OPOROD DDD ViOLM® AuLEN Th UST RR EORS is & A SCRNE. «ROBBINS NEXT DOOR, NEXT WEEK’S MUSIC. “Carmen with Mies Farrar, Miss Mason, Mr. Caruso and Mr. Amato in sented a n oat the Met »politan Opera House next Wednesday even- | ing, “The Taming of tho i with Miss Ober and Mr. Whitehill as Katherine and Petruceto, will be re- peated on Monday night. Mischa Elman, the violinist, will be the star of the concert to-morrow night. “Die Walkue with Mmes, Gadski, Kurt sers, Urlus, Braun and Ruysdael, at popular prices, ts the bill for to-night Maggie Cline and several of the old Harri part in the Irish jubilee at the Hip- dvome to-morrow night. Willi son of the illustrious § Do es OLIVE VELL. “A KISS OF NOWHER® SHAKIN ELLIOTT OR, = STS SMAN ani < MR BORIS THOMA SHER oR FROM LHON’ NEW COMEDY ‘ae RVR NETS John O'Malley, an Iran tenor, concert Ager, and Sousa’s Band will play. Returning from tts Wostern tour, tho’ Her programine held compositions by | ‘ Lita New Schubert, Jensen, Brahms, Hugo 1 or con-, Wolf, Tachatkowsky and a final group | y evening and Friday | of songs tn English by Marion Bane and itn’ Wa ; ‘Annual pane at ed Peeper ne" a week; Mary Turner Salter and Gertrud from Sunday certs on Thurad. afternoon at the principal parts, and Miss Gaili as| L Paulo Gruppe, the premiere danseuse, will bo pre-| cellist, assisted by upon one's nerve: will, personality too m 8 eve- 1a week trom tt ning at Aeolian Hall. Paul Reimers's third and last lecture e Monday aft- Princess ‘Theatre, with ake place on across the continent will give a thind series Maxine Elliott 1. eva-! any centenarian in the world. on Tuesday ana] ld t concert a week | of concerts with matinee A number of pro: inent women, in- Clews and Mrs, Keere. taken | £3,’ sais ot Rae Kreialer recital for the | Headae’af the whrewe wen, ats. Carinens | Mary’a Free Hospital | HARDMAN VIANO USbD an and Hart players will take | tickets for the » given at the resi- | Maxine Elilott’s Theatre, James Speyer on| Fo-mor The Jacksonville, Ma., Chamber of} and shoots Kisses in all direc- rreoseeoee | Back in Opera as @| 9 3| Mme. Sans-Gene |: 3! > By Sylvester Rawling. BRALDIND FARRAR, having recovered from the indisposl tion which took her away from | | the opera very soon after hor belated | ° | appearance a few weeks ago, returned | to the Metropolitan Opera House last night in the name part of “Madame time this season. Giordano's music, does not grow Upon acquaintance None of it is inspired and much of it ‘6 humdrum, Whatever tntorest the P| work evokes ts due to the play, which z [is founded upon Sardou's drama. There ts plenty of action, and there |are some good situations for the ac POSS SLESETIIS SOSH Ee Zitora, ‘There also are opportunities ® for graphic chara etching, T Bl acones are well set, there are plenty ot light and color, and the costumes in the later acta are dazzlin Miss Farrar showed few, it any,| traces of hoarseness left in her voice.’ In fact, her singing was very nearly of her best. Her impersonation was Nttle changed from that of last sea- fon. She overdoes the gaucherle of the heroine @ bit, perhaps; but, after all, aho has a right to much latitude in depicting the laundress becomo Duchess, whose honest and loving heart no vicissitudes of fortune have changed. ‘There was pathos in her scene with Lefebvre when he tells her Napoleon has advised h divorce her, and there was legitima effrontery in her presenting to the Emperor the unpaid wash-bitl that he owed her when he was only Na- poleon Bonaparte, an underpaid and unknown lleutenant. Her perform. | ance found undisguised favor with | the audience, which, for a Friday} alght, was none too large. But, then, 3 FIDHSSHGHGOS + F 2: : % the weather! How could would-be @ etandees brave the long wait in line @ for admission tickets, ©. Mr. Martinell! Lefebvre was con- © vincing, as before, and Mr. Amato's & Napoloon remains a fine stage por- ® trait. In the competent cast w 2 Mr. “De Seuroia, as Touche, Paul Althouse, as Count Nieppery, besides Lenora Sparkes, Rita Fornia, Sophio Brasiau, Vora Curtts, Minnie | Egener and fesers, Hiloch, Bada, Tegnnt, Leonhardt, Reschiglian and | Legue.” Mr. Polacco conducted with | authority Gertrude Hale, an American prano, rave a recital at Acolian Ha jast night. Her voice is not large and ka variety, but It ts pleasing y er Kramer, Christian Kr war accompanied rie Zardo, who got by forcing his own ch to the front ———— SPORTING NOTE Patrick Corblev of Cedar Fails, Ta., one hundred and four years old, believes he is the most vig- orous Irishman of one hundred or more in the country, and of- fers to cross black thorns tith | Ross. Miss Falk at the plano by | | ronan sw 7 w (hunday YVETTE GUIBERT Seat at Hox Office Next Recitals, Tuce poy FILM PLAYERS AND PRODUCERS. DHILH ARMONI IC |commerce wants William Fox to be its gues| iurence Reed has done exception ally well in Pathe's new picture, "Tne Woman's Law Gail Kane, working in Other Sist The flr quitable star, is now jphotodrama culled "The episode of Pathe's new s|serial, “Who's Guilty?” will ee I in April, Alma Hf a granddaughter of George Hanlon of the famous Hanlon family of pane | tomiinists, Pauline Frederick ia in Jacksonville cting ina film version of 7 drama, " Moment Bef ngw Carlyle Blackwell is snowed in sent to New York for a coal stove and a horse near Saranac, He ha blanket, Orit Hawiey, forme has begua work as a Fox acting forces, Norbert Myles has been engaged by the Signal ‘orporat appear soon in “In the Grafters." Doris Kenyon, who came to New is now acting York recently to aing in Paragon pictures nia Pearson has been 1 doing well. ffered a ken china riean Film Com et Nita Davis, in, The y, Inc, ue, who ! Mustang- will play | Mutual featu One episode of the “Iron Claw" s9- ries shows a couple of men “strug- gling for life” on the tower of the | Park Row Building. Rub pai away acts a small |‘ trial bottle of old st der Krank Gri ay Ip are enlivened ing the various a AT STRAND, ERBOCKER, PLAZA, large chorus of What's Rheumatism? Not one case in fifty nal tre enture ent tae | ee Harrymore en- 1 company in lief comes instantly less rheurmat A Hiniment, which never disappoints and)! cannot burn the skin | Limber up! Quit « a small trial bottle from your ioe and in just @ moment s ‘| TIP-TOP GIR OLYMPIC with William, from} as the ed millions of rheu matism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for seia Tous, M wclste’’ jat tho Park "day afternoon at 4 o'clouk. will be shown beginning Sune | and a chorus Rockliffe Fellowes is again a Fox He is working in a picture un- n'a direction. Maude Nissel, who a snowed in at Moe, N. J. The Ina tivity of the situation is causing to chafo mentally. Marry Hilliard oug the Fox press things. ‘They're ne Hg he V film of if Hanson in the stellar role. James Lee, a six-ye piling hin nest Man in Movies, . Will soon 1 rther day. Lt was the safety first, Jane Grey is on the homestrs the ‘Triump Surrender.” early in June. } tual wore made in Pantsylvania |, Raoul Walsh, who directed Carmen” end other big films, hi m jhia company, in Low Ang \ weech in public she just wiggles ai Marte Osborne of Pathe wasn't JOSEF STHANSKY, CO: two Years old when sho fright. |Next Thur, Ev. 8.15. Next Fri. Ane 2.30, vats) ALL WAGNER that comes from the Pathe Pub- ened her mother badly the} — productions, was told re- APOLIAN HA Y that the people of the United | Sat vm Mar, 26. at 8. pp t n 000 a year for} PAULO he ri it motion pl fabu- nion of the Fox forces in| ‘Now I know . who recently Bes forces at ’ Mexico, when he saw a Mexican pull . .,, AMUSEMENTS. oot two other Mexi- » Tho picture actor started | with Lubin, nember of the that the female star women and as a| He will} Web of the n the screen, ar excep: | tions in tho © but the sex is running 80 se of the men, ond to womon nev- i “The | Julius Stegor, the | He fin- | taking several | curtain calls on the screen and mak- is reprocuced as they call it, In tho new Rolf. aking: 4 strange thing, ing a speech, The bows and anti-climax plays opposite Mr oxcollent work in thia pleture, ia increasing diy among che film fans, An all-star cast Steger, does some Miss ine! ‘tad ing Robert ‘Hamper, # soul roles, Fox drama called din Jamaica and y 1 said to be excel- CO-OPERATION You will greatly appreciate the co-operation afforded you by a prompt trial of OSTETTER’S | Stomach ised \ when the stomach is bad, liver lazy aud bowels clogged. is one was st t to make a sartment and ase a yoo," with Gladys x star, swallowed 4 safety pin and a dime the oh in duction of “Tho ‘The film will be released “Overalls !9 the title of a new Mu- masterpiece, Bome of the scenes he Fox ried Miriam Cooper, © momoer of When Muriel Ostriche makes a SOCLETY OF NEWT YORE. PROG rnegie Hall. 7 RAMME ete_at ox Oftt DE Recital eto! Mgt. PPE & Jones, | ves Then. Shlaas Aft, March 20, at Parity, REIMERS Toketa wow at Box Offie ho is ttt ie eR Catia, skating rink Justice Keogh Fixes Date, Prosecutors Protest. Mott Osborne's ctment charging him with Ww arden of Sing Sing Prison supreme Court “IE will not be ready then!" shd other side that I not go to trial then.” that the trial Sans-Gene,” presented for the first cred then,” AMUSEMENTS. ENORMOUS” WOFLO'S BIGCEST SHOW AT THE LOWEST PRICE HIP-HIP HOORAY “The Wonder Show" SGUSA §f, SPNSATIONAL ICE BALLET GiameL by tH BURNSIDE, TO-MORROW (Sunday) NIGHT SOUSA §.88 ALL-IRISH NIGHT JOHN O'MALLEY The Irish Tenor, MAGGIE CLINE 300th TIME OFFICIAL. 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