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Plays for the Coming Week. VA SECOND edition of “tip, Hip, i Hoor: at the Hippodrome Will be offered on Monday night. lew musical numbers will be added @ Sousa’s Band will blossom forth with new uniforms. Charlotte will Present a new creation in the ice ballet, “Flirting at St. Moritz,” as wit Katlo Schmidt, Ellen Dallerup,| Hilda Reuckert and Pope and Kerner. ‘Bote and the Lamy Brothers are ar. fenging new devices to arouse laugh and-ever twenty new characters be hoo tak an in OA sa c Monday aight the ‘envuad Follies will be given at the Ziegteld de Follies, atop the New Am- @erdam Theatre. ‘There will also be @ala performance in which the rs of the “Follies” and “Mid- Frolic’ companies will partici- pate. . eee Leo Ditrichstein, whose illness from @ttack of iritis necessitated the we of the Longacre Theatre, will feeume the role of Joan Paurel in “The Great Lover” on Monday eve- ting. Lou-Tellegen, also ill, will re- appear at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre on Monday night tn “A King of Nowhere." The summer stock burlesque com- pany at Daly's ‘Theatre will present “The Spring Maids." ———>— BIRTH CONTROL DRAMA CONTINUES AT GLOBE. Twenty-one thousand dollars has |“AROUND THE WORLD” . RETURNS TO COLUMBIA. Dave Marion will bring hy edition of “Aroufd the World” second | to the Columbia Theatre, ‘making his ap- |e ance as usual as Snuffy, the cabman, ‘The principal characters Work out a story of mistaken iden- jtity brought about by an eloping |couple whose baggage is similar to that of a couple of crooks who are trying to escape arrest. In an unfor- jtunate moment for the innocent lov- | ers, Snuffy gets their suitcase mixed up with one ideniteaily the same be- longing to the fleeing pair of confi- dence operators, and through this in- cident many humorous and exciting scenes are developed. Throughout | he action of the piece many musi-| cal numbers are introduced as well! as vaudeville specialties. In the! company besides Mr, Marion are | George Banks, Barney Fagan, Agnes Beuhler, Henrietta on, Thez De B Verdier, Frank Schand, Rosie Hack, James Deitrich and Alf Harrington. A special feuture of the performance fe the dancing of Mile. Bartoletti, a Furopean ballet premiere. The Arion Four heads the vaudeville contin- gent. oe ‘(MADAME X” COMES TO LEXINGTO. THEATRE. “Madame X" will be the attraction at the Lexington Theatre, with mati- n on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday, The rtory is of a young wife of an older man. She falls in love with another man, rung off with him, and) when he diez returns to her husband | and begs for reinstatement with him | and her son. This he will not do, and the woman is cast adrift. From that day on e@he travela tha down- ward path, which ends in the mur- der of her last lover after he has/| been paid to President Carl Lasmmie; Y of the Universal Film Company by Is tried in a court in which her hus-| © Sel Lesser of San Francisco for the Mete rights to “Where Are My Chil- @yen?” the birth control drama now running at the Globe Theatre. “The Picture cost only $12,000, but T predict thet it will return us more than fifty times the original cost,” sald = Mr. Laemmle. “I intend to see that it re- cebyem the most extensive circulation aay picture ever had. I am co-oper ing with ministers, physicians of rep- | utation and sociologists all over the} country.” ue PHOTOPLAYS. STANDARD "NOW NOW TWICE 235 INCLUDING DAILY 815| SUNDAYS D. W. GRIFFITH'S + GIGANTIC SPECTACLE lof the death of her fiance, and, yteld- 8 |ness associate, {than herself. ‘Beatmuedou of th Continuous from 2 P. M. ‘Augmented sin) tony Orci All Seats 25c-50c %; BROADWAY #35 ANNING_TO-MONROW, PAULINE FREDERICK we “THE MOMENT BEFORE” “SIEGE OF VERDUN =» ZEPPELIN RAIDSXLONDON T A) t Ni ALTOS esccunern 1s 580" AfucnLe “TheOtherMan® NT FROM Ay RIAL Good BadMan’ FATTY: 2&8 Shain, t een, DORO In Nora Flynn. A PHOTO DRAMA OF HEART INTERES? OF JRTH STS TRVINGPL |secrets of the | with @ man, threatened to reveal her identity to| her son, now grown to manhood, She and 18 a guest of the presiding} Fudge, and her son, whom she does not recognize, is appointed to defend | her, She is acquitted, after which | the truth comes out. Her son takes | her in his arms and she asks for her husband, but death claims her be- fore he can reach her side. Adelaide French will appear in the title role, aieneeai@inioinnis BROADWAY, STRAND AND PLAZA PICTURES. Pauline Frederick demonstrates her unusual versatility in the latest Famous Players-Paramount Picture, based upon Ierael Zangwill's play “The Moment Before,” fo be seen at the Broadway Theatre throughout the coming week. In this photoplay Miss Frederick adds a new role to her screen repertoire, that of a gypsy maid. i “David Garrick” will be the chief ecreen feature at the Strand Theatre, with Dustin Farnum in the title role. ‘There will also be comedy and news pictures, together with a mustcal pro- gramme. For the first half of the week the Plaza Theatre will show Clara Kim- ball Young in “The Feast of Life.” The remainder of the week will be given up to Olga Petrova in the Rus- sian drama, “Playing With Fire.” ee “BLAZING LOVE” AT THE ACADEMY. Virginian Pearson will appear in William Fox's film production of “Blazing Love" at the Academy of Music, beginning to-morrow and continuing fer four days, The story {s that of a young woman, Margaret Walsh, who an- nounces her engagement to an ex- plorer, Arthur Graham, oh the eve of his departure with an Arctic ex- pedition that includes Russel pee |dan, an unscrupulous seeker for t! ‘roren North, Six months later Margaret ts tnformed ing to the urging of her father, marries Morgan Delafield, his bu: who !s much older During ten years of an uneventful married Ife Margaret de velops into a fashionable woman of society, and then, after falling in love Kills herself. ——— FLOORS ARE CROWDED « AT DANCING CARNIVAL. Now that the Lenten season 1s over, renewed activity te evidenced at the Dancing Carnival, Grand Central Palace, The number of dancers and roller skaters seems to be greater than ever before, end there are times when the capacity of the immense floors 19 overtaxed. De Lloyd Thomp- son, the aviator, spends the evenings when he isn’t bombarding nearby olttes dancing at the Palace with his fuvorite instructors. pel eS “‘RAMONA” ENTERS ON SECOND MONTH. Occupying a position untque in the Jamusement world, because of the novel character of a performance that |4s a cinema-operatic-theatrical pro- | duction, “Ramana” enters upon its PHOTO PLAYS. 33 COLLING INS Nis: 2% ERS eT second month et the Forty-fourth Street Theatre. The dramatic version of Helen Hunt Jackson's widely read story of the Government's ill-treat- ment of the Mission Indians of nia, and of the romance of Al sandro, the aborigine, and Ramona, the half-breed, possesses fascination for the theatre-goers of every class and creed, with the result that it Is enjoying marked prosperity. pee PROCTOR, PALACE AND LOEW BILLS. At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half of the week, Mrs, Eva Fay, the mystic, will head the bill. Others will be Laura Nelson Hall in “Three Is a Crowd,” the Primrose Four, and Plelert and Acoville in “Helping Hubby.” For the latter part of the week the headliner will bo Mra, Gene Hughes in “Youth.” Proc- tor's Fifty-eighth Street Theatre will have the Hippodrome Four, Eckoft and Gordon, instrumentalists, and Fred Hagen’ in “One Way to. Lose Her.” Proctor’'s One Hundred anc ‘Twenty-tifth Street ‘Theatre will show a new movie feature every night In addition to this a vaudeville bill, headed by the Footlight Girls, will be offered, The feature photoplay at American Theatre and Roof. An ter part of for the ——.—- House Peters, Gail Kane and twenty-elght others players are in Washington making scenes for “The Velvet Paw.” A delegation of deaf mutes saw “Ramona” recently. ‘They later sald every word in tue film was fit for any Mp-reader to read. Carl Edouarde, musical director at the Strand, is to be given a silver loving cup by some of his admirers late next month. Riverside Drive, New York, ts to era House will also be seen. Virginia Pearson, who prides her self on her ability to think up recipes for new dishes, tried some new soup of her own invention recently and had indigestion for two days. Albert Capellani, the French di- rector, has been chosen to stage "La Boheme,” in which Alice Brady will make her next film appearance for the World Corporation. ‘A Mirror cameraman, while making a scene in a Nat Goodwin picture at Jacksonville, Fla, recently caught a fight between two real alligators, In “Britton of the Seventh,” a new Vitagraph feature release to be seen May 8, scenes will show the Four- teenth United States Cavalry In ac- tion along the Mexican bor ‘Anna Pennington, who may do some film work for the Famous Players, says vesn’t want to play Ophelia Yo tell the truth she'd be better as ‘Popay or Little Eva. Billy Sherwood has been engaged by the Metro to play the juvenile role in “Tho Spell of the Yukon,” in which ndmund Breese is starred. A few Proctor's Twenty-third Street ‘The: tre Monday will be “A Wife's $ fice,” starring Robert Mantell on Saturday Anna Held will in “Madame La Preside Palace re and Nora Bayes Heath, black in song: face comedians William Rock and Frances White In | qy dances, and Frank Fogarty, lin. Minstrel. the Dub will THE 25¢ SIZE head the bill at Loew's Will give ail a chance to buy the genu {ne rather than aqme Inferior article at 4 price ali can afford to po RADWAY’S READY RELIEF USED AS A LINIMENT “STOPS PAIN’? INSTANTLY MUSIC ous, Boon to MOP a eg? a aie RRR | | | figure prominently tn "Gloria's Ro-( mance,” the new Billie Burko serial. ( ‘The interior of the Metropolitan Op-! Q “BLAZIN the week will be Eddie Foyer. Loew's New York Theatre will show a new movie feature every night, beginning Monday, with “The Children in the House.” NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, FILM PLAYS AND PRODUCERS Villa to act in a picture called“The : of Mexico,” but they are begin- ning to give up hope that he'll ever do the worl Violet Mersoreau 1s doing a ploture at Untversal Heights in boy’ clothes, Result—the work Is being hindered by studio door Johnni According to Samuel! Goldfish, Vice Pre sident and executive head of the lL, Lasky Feature Play Coin- : y, his concern has not joined the Triangle, as was reported recently. He suys he wishes to emphatically deny that any negotiations have been conchided, He adds that the Lasky Company has no intention of relas- ing through any other distributing concern than the Paramount in this country, ‘Thomas W. Lawson has succumbed to the lure of tha movies and has written a scenario for the World Cor- poration, ‘lhe story is that contained in Mr. Lawson's book, ‘Friday, the Thirteenth.” have the principal role. Hylda Hollis is to play the part of a Russian woman in “The Secret of the Submarine,” a big Mutual-Amer- {ean photoplay. Miss Hollis ono lived in Petrograd and she feels that she understands the type she 18 cast for exactly, ‘fom Moore, who {ts starred with Anna on in “Who's Guilty,” the new Pathe serial, was born in Ireland but he came to America at the age of thirteen and lived in Cleveland, A short time ago Mr. Moore went back to Cleveland to look up the folks who used to live in the old neighbor- tight next door to the for 6 found Dantel ¢ Robert Warwick ts to} THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL £9, rei6 STARS OF STAGE WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK cess of the PEARSON IN WOVE AcA SHR $100 PRIZE SCENARIO CONTEST FOR AMATEURS VIELDS GOOD MATERIAL Closes TuDay at Noon, but Several Hundred ’Scripts Already Received. The Amateur Scenarte Contest Com- mittee of the National Mxbfbitors League last night reported to The Evening World that the competition | for the $100 prize has yielded material of a quality that will assure the suc- “amateur movie”, The contest was designed to aid in pro- ducing, at the movie show in Grand Central*Palace next week. The con- test closes to-day at noon. Several hundred amateurs have submitted manuscripts. Many of the scenarios show algus of talent remarkable in a novice, There are several worthy of Production, and, inasmuch as only one of these can be accepted the committee appointed to choose it is golng to bave @ difticult task to de- termine just which one is really bes! suited to the requirements of this unique production, The committee appointed to select the prize winning scenario consiats of Jacob Wilk, an authority on scenarios, Stephen Bush, of a motion picture trade magazine, and the third mem ts ono of Tho Evening World's etaff of editors who ta quali. fied by experience for the work. he eceuarios have been carefully read as they have been recelved from day to day, and the ones considered available have been filed by them- solves ag fast as they have been Judged. When the oontest closes to- day, the cholos will be narrowed down 1 the few that eurvive expert analysis, and late this afternoon the cormmittes will meet in the office of The Evening World to make the final election. Announcement of award will be made in Monday's Evening World. The contest to secure the amatour actors for the cast, and which closed Wednesday, drew applications from over 8,000 novices, Those selected for teats have been notified, and cast selection. will begin Monday aftor- noon at 9 o'clock, in a room set aside for the purpose at Grand Central Palace. Tho Cast Committee which will oonduct the tests consiste of three men who are prominent in the movie world—Billy Quirk, Chairman; F. T. TAnooln and Joseph Smiley. “FROLICS OF 1915” OLYMPIC’S SHOW. “Frolies of 1915" will be seen at the Olympic Theatre, This burlesque company 1« headed by the Trish come dian Arthur Connelly, Other mem. bers are Frank Wesson, Ray Mont gomery, Anna Healy, Joan Ryan, Eva | Tewis, the Hawatlan Duo and War. years ago Billy was an architect, but he made other plans. James Cruze, Arthur Evers, Wa Hitchcock n Cook, Kitty and rewe, the st, will sur vens tured member of the | Mabel ‘Taliafe he Snow Bird.” Avenged by with Margaret yson tn the leading role, will be sed by the Mutual May 6. ley film, The Hons are real ones, \ atone Primrose, the veteran min- | ind, oh, how flerce they do look when | atre! in anger! Gertrude Robinson, a popular Gau + ih Ja yawn, Helen Jerome Rudy . has n iny pate in A Shaiespen Hollywood, Cal It |known, but when Miss the Shakespearian etuff she cuts up s¢ Some 8 dit out wo: ks five 1 Moroso > film rian Mestival at sn't i lent of arithmetic that (f Char jours a day 465 days annual anlary of $67 sohar by eight cents ey has fig- Chaplin v yis dollar wateh ticks off a | Rub1¢On) 16 DoesNot Blister |*"". TT le a fea A Pa For Rbheumatiem, Neuralgia, Selatives, | \lia 4ifa n Mexico | i Lagbegy, bere Bote Muscle, | They Reve @ eentrach mil ene Ger, ort | It ta a} his good Hridget. Dani ren Travis, athle a freight engineer, had but thre ee iren when Mr. Moore live mingdale Hetr Named, land, but the actor found him with} A son born to Mr. and Mrs, Hiram © fourteen, Mra. r was holding the) Rioomingdale of No. 11 Kast Elghtieth latest arrival Street on April 16 Inst was given the “Well, Mra, Cori” sald Mr, Moore,| Nine yesterday of Alfred Schiffer “Leo you have vnother little Carr” | toomingdale. “The Mttle follow ta a “Another 1s 12" replied Mrs. Carr | sturdy youngster, Mr Bloomingdale ts Sure it's me that's hopin’ this Carr] the head of mingdale Brothers, dry ia th : foods merchants, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS { And His Big pene of Lively En- tertainers in The Second Edition of “AROUND THE WORLD" Scenery, Costumes and “Fffects”’ of the U Jimest Splendor. f@ new atar will bo presented to ple- other new Triangle stars—Anna Lehr, “BUSTER” COLLIER IN. RIALTO FILM PLAY. ‘The new Rialto, at Broadway, Sev- enth Avenue and Forty-second Streot, called “the temple of the motion ple- ture,” will have its first change of programme to-morrow. In so doing ture fans—“Buster’ Collier, son of the comedian William Collier. Little “Buster” is the central figure in a stirring military drama, “The Bugle Call,” which also brings forward two an actress from abroad, and “Raga,” a dog that was left at Inceville by a passing circus and adopted by “Buster Ladies .. Daytime Gentlemen « Night Ladi and Gentlemen DO YOU SWIM? Gwimming Lessons for A.M. to7 P.M. HIPPODROME - MURECORD YEAR! RECORD RUN! fi] ¥ GOOD NEWS! T | FOR THE 8TH GALA MONTH! SECOND EDITION HIP-HIP-HOORAY —STARTING MONDAY— EVERYTHING NEW... NEW Too SOUSA ¢# BAND}| Ln ss. 60 STARS—100 NO’ STAGED BY R, H. 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