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Back Again, Same Old Spot, Right Hand Side as You | Eaak yton, is with Dlingety-bling circus. Btep out of the sawdust, soniy and be careful you) elephant for its don't fall into that old gentleman's whiskers. Is that so? Well, if you, giant a ever get lost in that hirsute forest itl take a general ¢ force to fin That's some of it; the herald at the door of the gallery of PU"? é turn to the right and if y © COM~ | ji) moment you'll be among more we didn't see last year, They will be in the parade when the circus | to starts this afternoon, They will be| Now, ir Mev Brown so that he bas to ca around like a lady's skirt. At night! them ee ee eee meee YES, HERE WE ARE! [S285 with It since the | daya’ of Vote GOOD OLD FRIENDS! seems to have }to his eight IHE CIRCUS FREAKS ©: the Prir | the fuil beight | eta Enter the Garden. |to & “THIB way indies and. gemmuin.| seed You've only «e one-half the show You only one-half the Great Rarnum & | slant Bailey's = three-ring, — ding-a-ling, & Boy and is Hugo bidding you welcome to the mysteries of the human If you are going into the cirous th step to the left and the next) jor here ' an calls the he show of the . the punttetty the language 0 But in the languag . there they all are and some, mil body it ‘ » to-night, too, and every night ake of the three weeks and the three days |), with of thrillers in the three-ring cireus,| constrictors 4 Back to the days wh kid you'll go, or your sons and daugh ters will be telling their sons and daughters of the days when you, their were hypnotize grandfathers and grandmot to fool the folks canvas covered sawdust for the time of your young lives Grace Gilbert, the bearded Jady.; gna n you were a! night nd » down to sity An to) eae aved since last we saw het. funny She's Jealous of the human trellis, All Phere irs whiskers have! quman pro them! the circus fikte, St Ni jinsky Now | Stormy Petrel Of Ballet Russe 21720." 30 cngrmes anotyer tare with him, such, for Instance, as his lapses from pitch when he changes Alf-volce to full volce, but his the wouldn't By Sylvester Rawling. ARSLAV NIJINSKY is of) lignity of her eight inc Frank Warden, ified }fa hard and permitted + careless trainer! t fee steaks, hind alarm and all the, two ot you entrees all of the BKelilitze Queen a Metropolitan to his Ured eyes (f overworked) that he had to have cara and t freaks they are human prodigi@™ be cut de The disappeara information of that third | Snakes, and whe! i A ship comes! Ballet Reuiwe,, 4 financtal or contract for the di | ( Nijinsky held that he queen is going. to ha died with eye trout that they |! right orange | ors, used | Wig sho used to wear It's. too s should follow his directions nakes, or know where © his Individuality it any anak of the freaka— Nijinsky's All Wheat Ready to Eat THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, while no announcement of next| ANITA KING'S TRIP we made Craig Campbell, tenor, gave a sec ond recital at Aeolian Hall yes re from half-volce passages are delightful There is never any doubt of his under standing of th of the fullne which he expresses the group recalled the singing of that in comparable little French tenor, mond Clement. so exquisitely he ret dered each song. Max gave one of the season's few ‘cello re. citals at Aeolian Hall last evening assisted by Harry Kaufman at the)‘ plano. Louis Koemmenich, New York Orasorio Society made director of music for the Sha t cae ; NEXT WEEK'S A MUSIC, ! The bigs Stadium nv | st thing of the prescnt music season, from a spectacular point of view at least, will be the presentation a Opera House to hate ymphony, It will be perte the Philadelphia Orehestra, the = Met rmed | nder th jeadership of Leopold Strokowski and chorus of 1,000 voices from PI delphia choirs and eight well known soloists. — The presentation is made possible here by the Soclety of the who have sub- Friends of Music ribed $12,0 meet the neceasa expenses of transporting this larg body of singers Philadelphia to N w York and the cost of the house, printing, ad- vertising, de The Peop certs at Manhatta the following evenin, Monday, PB. 8. 170; W: 7 and P. 8, 104; Thursd: ind DP. 8. 41; Friday {21, BP. 8. 27 and Hronx nesday, Prof. Sarhuel A. Baldwin will his usual free organ jafternoons at 4 o'clock, Fran be In French, | to-mor ald M Heath the usual group of Irish folk songs. tleth New York appearance this Hall to-morrow afternoon for mu- t chers strand in V na as a re- | sult of the war, Mr. Kreisler is pay- }ing all the expenses of the perform. j ance, co-operation with the Brooklyn Ora- torlo Society and anorchestra of sixty, will present for the first time here Elgar's “The Black Knight” and Con- | verse's “The Peace Pipe” at Carnegie | Hall on Tuesday evening. William | Wade Hinshaw, baritone, will be the | soloist, and Prof. Walter Henry Hall | will conduct, | Pauline Donalda, who sang in “ men” with the Manhattan Opera Company, will be the chief soloist at lto-morrow evening's Sousa concert at the Hippodrome, which ta for the benefit of th West Side Hebrew School, Evelyn Starr, violinist; the |Manhattan Ladies’ Quartet, Robin Ellis-Clendenning, Mile. Lovena and | Mr. Gadeskoff of the Ballet Russe and | the Halevy Singing Society of 150 will also appear, Julla Allen, an American colora- tura soprano who has gained a for- leign reputation, will give a recital at Aeolian Hall on Monday ning, as- sisted by Serge! Kotlarsky, violinist, Greta Torpadie, soprano, panied by Coenraad V. Hos plano, will appear at the Prin Theatre on Monday a programme of songs b: del, Ba | composers. Gluck, Han- ‘The Bureau of Public Lectures an- nounces these organ recital with Barnette Smith, baritone, | Washington Irving to-morrow after- Boys’ High, Brooklyn. sacred cantatas “Pri noon on Tuerd, organ lists at the concert at C. fon Tuesday afternoon for Industrial School for Girls, an insti- tution for poor girls of the east side -_ - WARNING. Fi-choir, glee and cabaret sing- ers are forming a glee clud in Sing Sing. ‘Number of Venneln at m Ready for Isthmian Trip. WASHIN | pation of the reopening of the }Canal on Aprit 16 have gathered at the terminal, p {than make the longer tour around America by way of the 8t in the United States have all by recalled to the Isthynus, Vessels drawing ip to thirt water will be admitted to t can be materially activity. oo ' Vioerated Tooth Atryker Avenue, Woodside, Queens, last ‘ening in St. John's Hospit Long Inland City from blood pols resulting from an ulcerated tooth, bills beyond Monday has been nes that he sings or of the feeling with n. His French gna, a young Russian player, onductor of the has been warg Masque, in which ten of the city’s most important singing socie- ties will appear, at the City College plitan morrow night of the ustay Mahler's eighth (Choral) jwill have its annual spring carni |beginning Monday, The f the first half of the week will be Jamie Kelly, the tunnel foreman, in| 4 monologue, Others will -be Fred | ~ Witfleld and Marie Ireland tn “The * Marry Tate and nd players from ‘# Music League of the ‘4 Institute will give free con- 1» public schools on next week: 8. BP. 8. 66 P. 8. 11, P, 8. 8. 4 in the eltals at City College on to-morrow and Wednesday ‘ain will be held at Club of New York on | Tuesday a ‘noon, at which the en- | tertainment and all conversation will | John McCormack will give his ninth | New York recital at Carnegie Hall | ening, assisted by Don- violinist, and Edwin Schneider at the plano. The pro- | [gramme is a varied one, including | Fritz Kreisler will make his twen- son in a benefit concert at Carnegie | |siclans, music students and music The Columbia University Chorus, in production ontitled "s featuring Edna May, ernoon in a h, Wolf and Scandinavian high schools: Edward Shippen Barnes, t {noon; Alfred R. Norton and Marie | | Stlbw contralto, at E mus Hall, | | Brook! William J. K at Mor- ‘his High, and Richard Key Biggs, at "Gallia" and ise and Sing” will be given at vat St. Paul's Chapel, with Mrs, Mary Hissem-de Moss as {soloist and Dr. Viotor Baler at the Julla Culp, the eminent Heder singer, and Percy Grainger. the Aus- | tralian pianist-composer, will be solo- rnemie Hall 6 Wilson | ON BROADWAY SCREEN Victor Moore and Anita King will be presented on the screen at thi Broadway Theatre in the latest Para- mount picture entitled “The Race.” It is a thrilling drama founded upon Miss King’s recent motor trip, which xhe made alone, from Los Angeles to} New York, On Sept. 1 Mis# King left the Bx- position grounds in San Francisco carrying messages from the Mayor of 1.) tat city to Mayor Mitchel of New | |York. It took her forty-nine days |to complete this journey, twenty-nine jot which ft rained ‘continuously. While crossing the State of Nevada} |she lost her way. Her car became imbedded in the mire, and in trying ;|to dig it out her shovel broke. She without food, and to increase her ‘terror she was attacked by a wolf, She was able to kill the antmal, but after the struggle fell exhausted in| her car, where she was found in an unconscious condition the next morn- ing by three prospectors, Her entire trip was filled with | thrilling incidents, many of which are incorporated in the picture The usual musical numbers, weekly | events, scenics, short comedies and} rtoons will also be on the pro- | cramme. —— PROCTOR, PALACE AND LOEW BILL Proctor’s Fifth A Helle of Bingville sn comed thr nx in e Parshleys in a musi . The headliner at Proc! eighth Street Theatre wil ne Comer in new and old songs, The last three doys of th week Joe Decley and sister with the be seen in ‘octor’s One t Vernon Castle Band w wociety dances. At E Hundred and Twenty-fifth Stre Theatre, in addition to a new movi feature y night, there will be vaudevill which George Fish comedian, will On Monday the photo play at. Pro tor’s Twenty-third Street Theatre will be “The Marble Heart,” with Violet Horner in the le The Palace Theatre will ha ding role. among others, Nora Bayes in new songs, Basil Durant and Margaret | n Hawkesworth in dances, Ben BR and Henrietta Lee in, “You Spoiled It,” William J, Corbett in “The Man Without a Country,” and Lyons and Yosco, the harpist and the singer, ‘The music picture feature will be shown every night at Loew's New York Theatre | beginning Monday with! Robert Warwick tn “Human Drift- | wood" and ending Saturday with | “Flames cH and Ann Nance O'Neil in Johannes.” — EDNA MAY FILM STAR IN “SALVATION JOAN.” The Vitagraph Company announces | that a new seven-reel motion picture Ivation Joan,” will begin ‘a week's engagement at the Fulton Theatre on Sunday evening. This is the picture for which the former comic opera star was paid $100,000] by the Vitagraph Company, which amount she turned over to the Red! Cross Fund. Th includes Harry 1 supporting compan Morey, Dorothy Kel Donald Hall, Bobby Connelly [AWAIT REOPENING OF CANAL. TON, April &—In_ anttel- ‘anama number of vosests | forring to wait even a fortnight rather uth Its of Magellan. The members of the operat: ing force who have been on furlough feet of “anal at fret, but it Is expected that that draft ‘eased soon after unless the slides show signs of renewed z 2 Roy's Death, | Eugene W, Elliott, fifteen, son of Mr. and Mra, George Elliott of No, 158 died ning “OCEAN TRAVEL. (AN By KVAN Special Tow Cann 7 Tour $40.50 Gp Fares include firat-clans tlekets. me af loc PAT WHITE TO BRI BURLESQUE TO OLYMPIC. |Olymple ‘Theatre in ration,’ ® musical burlesque. Aniong others in his company are | Margaret Flavin, Anna G | | ad | we Theatre | at eature for Carnegie Hatt, ROX OFFI | RECITAL TAL PRIMA DO! 50 ot d the programme, ! __Tlekees now + band of the interned steamer Vaterland, consisting of twenty-one #, will play at Loew's American Theatre and Roof through- out the week, The latter part of the} week Big Jim, a wrestling bear, will also be on the bill, A new moving TRIMS: Nat W'k, Mary Pickford—"*Phe Bternal Grind. pkers Lytton sl RLINE,” April 18; Keturn from BERMUD., revenue stai excursions, Only available, Ea) 1916. 1P PO DROME’ RECORD MADE IN ELEVENTH YEAR There is every reason for rejoicing at the Hippodrome, nth anniversary will be observed this, month. Under the direction of Charles | Dillingham the world’s biggest play-| | house is enjoying the record success | of its career, and “Hip, Hip, Hooray!” | has firmly established it as a national Institution. “Flirting at St “Tower of Jewels, abaret™ —— White will be seen Winnie Crawford, P > | SKATERS’ MASKED BALL AT DANCING CARNIVAL A masked ball for roller skaters will held sat the Dancing Central Palace, on Prizes will be given t graceful dane __ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ To-morrow Night at ¥. McCORMACK HOVEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. Princess Theatre, Mon. Aft., April 10 jas TORPADIE __Tiekets now on pale at Box Office, Aeolian Hall, Mon. Eve., April 10, at 8, JULIA ALLEN NA SOPRANO, Mat. Hacnsel_& Jones Princess Theatre, Fri. Aft, Apel 14, 3.3 RUTH DRAPER MONOLOGUES sale at Box Office, ORIGINA _PHOTOPLAYS. 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