The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1916, Page 7

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Theatre will have 91 of Plays for the ‘STAGE STARS. Coming Week RE} ENWICK will be bron | out as a star at the Booth The- | atre on Monday “The Co-Respondent,” 2 comedy drama by Alice Leal Pollock and Rita| Welman. In the supporting cast will} be Norman Trevor, Harrison Hunter, | Marie Chambers, W. L. Gibson, H. | H. Sleight, Suzanne Willa, Winifred | Harris and Harry Hadfield CG “The Midnight Revol,” a miniature revue, will be added to the skating exhibition at Castles in the Alr and Tee Palace on Thursday night. The music is by Harry Carroll and the lyrics have been supplied by Ballard MacDonald. In addition to twenty girls who appear in the musical num- bers there will be O'Brien and Harris &nd the International Dancers, ces Several one-act plays will be in- | eluded in the entertainment in ald Hungarian childre at} eatre on Tuesday aftor- | Katherine Kidder will be seen | “The Washerwoman Duchess,” | Among others who will appear are | irs. Hiske, Viola Alien, Henrietta Crosman and Brandon Tynan oo. Matinee partornanoes of the mu- gical extravag ‘Peter Rabbit in Dreamland, nefit of Flower night in MARGARET HAWKES WORTH and Sydenham Hospitals, will be given ‘at the Century Theatre on| April 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22. Over 300 | performers ‘witli duction. One feature will be a pa of 125° pretty girls, wearing frocks showing the latest styles from Paris for the summer of 19 appear in the pro-| “The Meloay be Youth” moves to the Criterion Theatre. Louls Mann in “The Bubble” be- gins an engagement at Maxine El- Hott’s Theatre on Monday evening. “Potash and Perlinutter in Society" will be the attraction at the Standard Theatre. | Daly's will have Century Widows.” For its attraction “The Twenticth | the Yorkville | “Dixon's Revue of “Along Came Ruth" will gented by the stock comy * Grand Opera House, Bro “20TH CENTURY MAIDS” be pre- at the yn. PALACE THEATRE @ IRALHILL THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. WHO WILL” APPEAR HERE DURING THE COMING WEEK’ Eona =O MAN iN SALVATION JOan ” FULTON THEATR SUZANNE WILLA IN {THE CO- RES PONDRN Te BOOTH THraTRE. ~—. “LOST IN NEW YORK” AT LEXINGTON THEATRE. “Lost in New York,” Leonard Gro vor's stirring melodrama, will be the attraction at the Lexington Theatre, with matinees on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, The play deals with pw BER THA ALICH iN the adventures of an innocent girl in beset o COME TO laid COLUMBIA, “The h Century Ma will pri a new two-act burlesque and vaudeville specialties at the Co- | jumbia Theatre, A special feature of | AR. AOHN Son AND M59 SM Tw > underworld of Pars. e main in- s of the abouts of the performance ts pantomime embers of called “The Apache,” which shows ; the abduction of a French girl and | C the life she 1s forced to lead in the horus of girls, tures include render pop- Chesteigh Sisters, per, y and ae “RAMONA” A PHOTO PLAY OF VARIETY AND CHARM. “Ramona,” Cline's einema-drama at the Fort burt Street Theatre Jan unusual combination of pictures, re. al actors and music me Helen Hunt Jack- i s novel has been succe | dramatic form-—one describe such a production as. motion picture—and the of people who have read and njoy it In its all the cannot merely millions loved the romance will | new form, It embodie uralness and charm, the simplicity sof the lives of the people a of old, .The arraign- ment of the despoil f the Mission n Indians is even more forceful in the play than tn the book by realism is softened by the poetic treatment of the theme and the beauty of the cenes, son's book was. followed faithfully |by Donald Crisp. Natural the outs reation. ngs, and RAND CENTRAL DANCE PAQAC Girection, photography. Will quickly remove them, sting blend into a harmonious whole. Sample Each Free by Mall During the engagement at the Forty-fourth Street Theitre m y, including Sunday isth of the film—it is tur: photo: play ever , performances p night per- With 32-p. Skin Book on request. | Ad- tirees tard, "Cuticura, Dept, Fatal Bold throughout the world. | BURLESQUE. | formances at 8 o'¢ ou CLUB WOMEN § SEE PAVLOWA FILM PLAY. Many women's clubs are attending in a body the screen performances of the Incomparable Pavlowa in ‘The Dumb Girl of Portici’ at the Globe Theatre Mrs. Belle de Rivera, Presi- New York Theatre Club, led a party of 100 members oF: that iniaation; Mme, von _Klenner, dent, and Mra, Henry Hastings, resident, of the Opera Club, a de ation ot fifty f their and Mildred Holland gave party te twenty-five Professional Woman's League. T scenario Was written by a woman, | Lois Weber, from the opera "Masant by uncois Auber, and tho| 3 With Harry Le Van, Claire De- vive & 40 others. AMATEURS W SDAY NIGHT 10c™%; SEATS TO LADIES 1 0c ) AT ALL MATINEE WATS. der her direction as well, Lare gations of teachers and studen De Witt ¢iinton High | tended on We paday and T evenings Pa vursda ix. CABARET QUEENS | SUNDAY ™ CONCERT en BSS BURLESQUE. oN ASST. wear 3°AVE. elaborate production was staged un- |§ “SLAN DER” aAcAOEMY CFMUSIC the metropol who, “ry hand, is enabled by her wits and in genuity to escapo from criminals. (TH here are many ling incidents. One scone shows dast River, for which a tank ing the entire are rowboats, nd other cratt, Nl ers form the back- stage is us steam launches luminated skyser: ground of this sc KITTY O'NEILL IN SLOST IN NEW YORK: LEXINGTON THEATRE. Sore Throat ,Chest Pains Tightness across the chest sore throat can at once be rel: by applying Sloan’ eee right to the MME. KALICH IN‘SLAN DER,’ LATEST FOX FILM PLAY. William Fox will present Mme. Bertha Kalich in a new photo-pla entitled “ at the Academy of ee hande| : ibe inn Oeics ANITA KING IN “THE RACE BROADWAY THEATRE [ytusic, beginning Sunday. Mme. warming and soothi Kalich playa the part of a wife per- et th agnp reed on oubsldes |secuted by a secret enemy of her| Mf 40d the pain ie gone, Er NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, is their best nd intrigue Sloan’s FILM PLAYERS AND PRODUCERS: ising ft I irl in the M film, “The | urna that the oe William Fox has found a new child] BLP Misia See eA UM, tae Be be e t Clay Mi, Greene iaito di et the Lu-| James Cruz ty rims | marr KILLS PAIN bin Billie Reevos comedies, jon f fact that he Is Mar-|1n h ay has quit the Metro ts dented. if al tir wears nice, long ha |tenced to death. ‘The prisoner con Mary Moore ts playing in “A Mill-|— Robert Hastings un has sold | fesses to his lawyer, who is the hus- fon a Minute,” with Francis X. Bush- | to the World Filin ution a five. | band whom he had separated from in and Beverly. Hayne reel versiot Roineo and Jultet.”| his wife, that he had forged the let men en me |Clara Kimball Young will be seen in| ter upon which the divoree was ob. The Robins-Heury Feature Film| j, et j tained. anations are made, and fore summer 4 ad AMUSEMENTS, A PLEASANT REMEDY _ FOR PLUMP PEOPLE ONLY |\Come and Reduce Your Weight) and Enjoy Your Medicine RNIVAL 1 AW te Yidotghe 2 to Midnight, DANCING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Texington Avenue ROLLER SKATING, Including Skates, 25c The third Moor of the Grand na to ghating.” The Tare tine rink in ihe counter. A setignT Fit ‘INDOOR “Sport, without IN UNPLEASANT FEATURE. OPEN AFTER. IOONS AND EVENINGS, I SUNDAYS, SKATE AS LONG AS YOU LIKE. ZZ \ Bea 5 & 8.15. hort Season PERSIA 1900 Parson, 3.008 King Solomon nothin, HE NE! un the sun. ER SAW THIS CIRCUS. pe rap 33 c & 50c f x x : nl He iste? § pein Toi, Macy & >, re Ret ottios, Se i ant Wor Office Over A.M. to F, Mats. Tues., Thurs. ; oe Be & oe WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, 8.15. Dinarie THE THRILLIN: COMEDY: DRAM The Story ot » Young Girl’s Heroic Struggle Against The Wolves of a Great City Big Scenic Production River of Real Water Real Boats NOT A MOTION PICTURE! PARK Bay 0mm. 15¢-25¢ [Fe Willard- Moran: BROOKLYN y 4 Fulton pte Mat wnt TAR *& Company of Toronto has begun re-{ Whi < for | the la ny falseness | ing in London jthe U Mar Voore | of 1 ‘inst his The Fox press agent says when Va-| fell off a bruiser und ss her back, loska Suratt's new gowns are seen on [{ueulaas, bet few —enein | ‘ & t K al } a r mt Oharles Dillinghaw, the ll “knock your eye| w Mar-| PICTURES AT STRAND, | ~eaiest Success Under ine Sun” on the Mutual masterpiece, “Tne f how picture, Halt Mills) KNICKERBOCKER, PLAZA. 00) Deighta | ” Margaret Gibson is LN P| fier Wee opards and “almost 4 Mary Pickford will be seen at the no has been engaged by | emne RCAC Y eh Ansa phat id ie making his first pic a x f ; play entitled “Py Grind MATINEE EVERY DAY tne aut in tea Anenta jRook. Just though nt you migh Mr find M will ap- SOUSA §iitis rites Janes Levering of the Gaumont|'? kno Re pen ‘ Tig Se a4 has been in the picture game four] Warner Oland, appearing in " Lilllan final ie years and has been idle but. three| Eternal Sapho"’ with ‘Theda ure i \ |has a cure for freckles, but | The 3 Hortent anding of the Pallas Is!a silly old cure we must duc ‘ | a boxer, ha sued a standing/print it, Address him care v i to any othe r pieture boxer| fi Is! i st0) ht ' Mutual-Heauty concern has | hewspan Lucille Taft of the Gau-'made ao one-rec culled "In | hibit Ree | mont idios, Jacksonville, has a rey ws how often |Win in la | roly- poly dog that is whi by beliboys, |, q Geraldir t t f tho) ean T lagen He Haines The | politan Opera House y appeared | apt nereen | censorship te now Oe ihe Ina | ene Weal Hobiepan |"Mrsc HP. WHITNIA'S STUDIO | Hoard of Review of Motion Ple-| Who gave Mr. Steer ' Ss West ath rion sj | | This paragraph might be called a Hil! ‘Phe picture was taken at the train April 3d to oth h Inclusive | y Milos Minter and Margaret! o¢ q note a F h | iA r Thursday [- nd danced ude y 9 ; . cal ven ReAsly: toraBAAT c \s at al ‘ iMbt KOPOLITAN ual n Parnuy pear int atirat ale roe OM RN ded ei Ie J aniok, | Ss Pinedass ti Davy Cr ett" soon for the Pallas tallates by aving of ' “ ALELE'N Aehity bait ‘isaaas . nue Vifty stu nts ¢ h by a film ur Concern shitty students nical ms Ww BALLET RUSSE| Kittens the six-year-old (0 Beran Ae Bp alentok: > ; y Le Att. wu Brooklyn Mo. time AMUSEMENTS. Prices was had Pathe is ke y busy the i rn g B WAYS. 47""S days That ft & T. make sever Th 5 Pathe Weekly’ is always interest ENTIRE CHANGEOF | than & panebuil wri a Fn ene OO rag Lewis, wa re to wee meat SHOW EVERY WEEK | Ae ceca sin warhelin beth GrAmnn >) “\AUGH AND GROW FAT! and | oO) f the Mir r But aaule Heatene to turn, han ds gs if the film needs them: LEAD TO CONVICTION nk Borzs has filined a ® pw Bits” for An 1. & 6, Pills the i ual Company ought COLUMN a KEES pw ve! money in “Two Bits TONIC “LAXATIVE Iva Bhepard, the Gaumant Removes the poison products from the r WRIRADL (UROR Mp corks ehte bowels and lessens the evils from oH f of fio “reccntiy in Kissing Burl 0.) POWs And lesan eats, pimPlor fhandeduai ike that 1 Say Wo, Off Diotches and sick headaches. Use Anita I of the Mirror is not 4nd be convinced Z Anita Booth at all. No, asiree mania 2 a it jhe RARE Ot ray ey iy with HARRY COPPER, JIM BARTON and a big Monit scnaw Han anllenamar Anite VMK \K assemblage of fun makers, vocalists, dancers and pretty girls Booth is her reol name w/a) A NEW SHOW FROM START TO FINISH! Charlotte Burton, formerly in v TWICE DAILY POPULAR PRICES SMOKING PERMEREED Diamond v Sky i s Geta eG Night and 25¢ the Box, | Day I Hayes & Co. CONCERTS, R/S heres oi 1816 EVERY SUNDAY, 2 BE CHARITY, mee HIPPODROME. Tomorrow (Sunday) 8% on SOUSA SPECIAL ' Not BAND Work Wonders, War HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, The Season’s Big Hit! Carte Portions Gs ‘Served Every Evening 6 to THEATRES. NEW YORK’s LEADING 7 NEW AMSTERDAM 1:23) ru a Shakespeare Tereentenary Festival TREE in Henry Un eens Ziecrecd MES 8 LIBERTY | gt. ry at Vee 400% Street Pntrance, | A ALAAP ALLA MOUAULTOHUUULUAL EAU DDH PUU TIMID ' REISENWEBER’ “HELLO! HOW-ARE-YOU?” “sss TWICE NIGHTLY--7.30 INGRILL & MIDNIGHT IN BALLROOM An Exceptional Table d’Hote D Dinner, nent and Dancing Heawea OLD FASHIONED BEEFSTEAK DINNER Sait" Room Hanquets, Private Dinners, Beefsteak Garret, Catering. Ww. ita Wed. & at. ih, Sy Bl Pay €4 ay 4th ie, Wad. 3.20. | ‘tit | CRITERION: 1 ayers THE MERRY WIVES. OF WINDSOR NEXT WERK THD MELODY OF YOU, FULTON ¥.'*3,.t70,20)Nectwogt THE MELODY OF YOU Li HUDSON #4550 Rrr The Cinderella Man CANDLER ‘2,5, JUSTICE #scome Oxi wonty ELTINGE 20S eR ab M an eo ae x ohen etek THE COLAN “REVUE Nore REPUBLIC its hawktat Pe BELASCO WWee'ti 3 aan 8po, THE BOOMERANG "EXTRA MATINER NEXT TUES, 2.20 ATER GARDEN yw 2C SiNSOM CRU 20 JR mA. J0.S0> err rl Saab GRACE GEORGr ‘Captain Brassbound's Ce Conversic in Maxine Ellott’s Siots "Wed,"% sac” Sao, 4 New oom we See America First nae TOUS tal io THE Sha! aca A fs i Bet ew. Bre BB, tov-reLtecet Nin “A King of No SHOOERT G3" qe THE GREAT T PURSUIT po wate COMEDY 435, ot? GOTH ST. 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