The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1916, Page 7

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AY IA NRE AMIE Be i “ALMA,” WITH MUSIC, COMES TO LEXINGTON. ‘The musical comedy, “Alma, Where pee \Plays for the . Coming Week. Do You Live?” will be the attraction at the Lexington Theatre, with mat- IR Herbert Tree will be seen as|inees Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. The story is that of a prett; Shylock in his production of French milliner who is induced to “The Merchant of Venice” at jure an unsophisticated boy to pro- the New Amsterdam Theatre pose to her in order to make him lose Monday night. Elsio Ferguson, as § fortune of four million francs which shen seal . . je o him providing that will appear in her first i@ must not make love or propose to espearian role. Lyn Harding any woman before he becomes of I be scen as Antonio, Auriol Leo as'age. Myrtle Jersey appears in tho fesstca, Nell Compton as Nertssa, | title role. julian L’Estrange as Bessanio, Schuy- Seratvay fees Ladd ax Gratiano, Henry Herbert |“ MERRY ROUNDER: AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. Tubal, Cecil King as Launcelot Gobbo, and Douglas Ross as Old “This Is the Life,” a two-nct bur- “The Merchant of Venice” will be |lesaue by George Totten Smith, will layed for a limited number of per-| be presented by “The Merry Round- forronnces, as Sir’ Herbert, wishes tolers” at the Columbia Thpatre, The ve his production of “ Me sof Windsor” aa part uf his sea, (Scenes include the interior of @ mill- LE inery shop on Fifth Avenue, an apart. won ro in a New York hotel, China- ‘The plays will be presented at the oes Gaten tee Gxrerer GF p Me Deutsches "Theatre, which | te George M. Cohan Theatre and tho zon under the management of §,/Ueek of an ocean liner. Incidental to chman and Marcus Loew, Arnold the burlesque, vaudeville spectaltios and ‘Mizi Gish both of Vienne, 4Will be introduced an da large ch er aarring In ¢ Mf pred! will render musical mumbers, — All Die Gischaminge’ The pther tay {sorts of dancing will be performed by Productions will be “Das Starke /experts. ‘The cast embraces’ Abe Stuck” and “Heinrich amusiert Sich.” | Reynolds, George F. Hayes, Jack Mc- The company also includes Lottie = land ek Mae Lathan, Urea MoGowan gel, Rudi itahe and Annie. Hauer, |and Zella Clayton. This is announced Matinees are given Saturdays and|@s the last of the regular weekly Sundays. {changes of bill at the Columbia, On eo 8 e Monday, May 15, a special production “The French Follies” will be the | Will be made which is calculated to inetraction at Daly's Theatre |comtinue throughout the suinmer, — = oe - LADY BUCCANEERS” OLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION. “The Lady Buccaneers” will be seen at the Olympic. The principal scene AMUSEMENTS. _ Ladies .. Daytime Gentlemen « Night THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, “THE ETERNAL SAPHO” LATEST FOX PHOTO PLAY. ‘Theda Bara will be presented in “The Eternal Sapho,” a Willlam Fox photo play, at the Academy of Music for four days beginning to-morrow. “The Eternal Sapho” is the story of a child of the slums, who rises from her squalid surroundings to the studios and fashionable society and wrecks the lives of the three persons who have e the most for her. Miss Bara plays the part of Laura Gubbins, who is rescued from a drunken father by @ party of carous- ing artists. They take the child to their studio and draw lots for her orange 4 Fortune decrees that she ecome the charge of H. Condal, a young student of sculpture. She be- comes Coudal's model for the statue “Sapho,” and then passes through various experiences, —— FARRAR AT STRAND IN “MARIA ROS. At the Strand Theatre Geraldine Farrar will make her second screen appearance in a photo drama adapted from the play “Maria Rosa.” The Sunday performance will begin as usual at 1 o'clock, but from Monday on the doors will open daily at 10.30 A. M. “Maria Rosa” ts a dramati: tion of what {s said to be an actual occurrence in a Spanish province of the Catalonian Mountains, written in Spanish by Angel Grimera, It was this play Lou-Tellegen choso for his first appearance on the English speaking stage, and it was in rehears- ing this play that Miss Farrar met Lou-Tellegen, her husband, Adequate music will be offered with the show- ing of the film, Mr. Edouarde and his Strand Concert Orchestra giving an overture especially suitable to the mood of the photo play. ——.— of the burlesque ts a vaudeville book- ing agency, A “newly rich” widow, desiring to enguge talent for enter- tainment at her country residence patronizes the agency, and the laughable incidents which ensue re- about the personality of, Will . Cohan, the principal comedian, Among others in the compeny are Flossie McCloud and a chorus of| girls. | ‘cialis PICTURES AT RIALTO AND BROADWAY. For its chief screen feature the) Rialto Theatre will have William 8. Hart tn “The Primal Lure,” the scenes of which are in the Hudson Bay country. The principal character is a grim Scotchman who rules ® hunting and trapping outpost. The attraction at the Broadway Theatre will be the latest Famous layers - Paramount phot rama, | “The Innocent Lie,” by Lo Zeliner. | Valentine Grant portray: Nora 1 Bes] 25 f Ladiesand Gentlemen DO YOU it O’Brien, @ poor Irish emigrant, who | comes to America in search of her! , brother. fd GREATER THAN EVER ! ity WITH ITS NEW BRILLIAN HIP - HIP - HOORAY OUsA by R. H. BURNS is YOUR TROUBLE 'IN YOUR STOMACH Ie there distress after en ‘empty. |i Tees aittrces “et the stomach? If World's Biggest Show-Love: TOMORROW (SUNDAY) <f, SEASON'S BEST ¥i''; SUUSK Last Time—Goodby PAVLOWA Bion if rp Pt av ache you ehe? Hay Does your eyesight be re you low aptrited? Do Have you trouble to ap DR. ni C. McCOY, ~ | Candler Building, 220 W. 42 St. TING sRaree #956) A tow doors west of Broadway. ‘The third floor of the (ert Paince W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES wowen't Govs ) | ROLLER SKA SPE LIGNTEUL IN~ SvOnT, WET A CLUDING SUNDAYS, “VENTURES OF VANITY” SHOWS LATEST FASHIONS. “Ventures of Vanity,” produced by Fashion Fiims, Inc., has created a great deal of talk tn tho motion pic- ture world, Fashion has never been Presented to the general public, es- pectally to women, in this manner be- lh fore, Fashion Films, Inc. under the Girection of George Le Soir, provide @ scenario that not only holds the in- terest of moving picture patrons, but also educates them in the means end manners of shopping. Miss Vanity is a young lady who has just graduated from college. Her wardrobe is limited and aa she is about to enter society she naturaily toust enlarge her outfit. Fashion Films, Inc., have afforded her this op- portunity. They have promised to heip her seleot her gown, shoes and mill- inery, and they have even gone so far as to arrange with Fifth Avenue es- tablishments to display their latest and prettiest models. FILM PLA Annette Kellermann, acting tn films for Wiliam Fox, gaid to be the most daring picture star of them all. J. Warren Kerrigan has a big tour. ing car with a@ real folding bed in it He's going to tour in Canada this summer. photop! Keep Your Feet Arthur Lesiie 1s to maintain booth at the Film Exposition | Madison Square, which he, will call “Publicity Headquarters.’ News- Paper men may drop in and use type- writers and meet pretty film stars, maybe. v é Shallenberger, President of the Arrow Film Corporation, has @ big six-cylinder auto, which he drives 4s though he were in a hurry all the time. The only cars that ever pass him are going the other way Nilsson, in, "The Tight Rel “Who's Guilty?” photo- appears asa miil hand, To proper clothing for the oc- casion she sought a girl who worked iil and gave her }for her mill gown, Then Miss Nilsson sent the girl three new gowns. The *|no money in it, \NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, Flora Parker De Haven, wife of!chosen. These youn women aro to De Haven, ie to be featured {begin work for the World-Equitable || BXTRA MATINEE NEXT TUL y snora Ainsworth, |! ai THE 25¢ size 1916. GOLDBERG’S ANIMATED CARTOONS AT STRAND. Goldberg's Animated Cartoons are to bo seen at the Strand Theatre next week. Goldberg Is the father of a dozen phrases like “I'm the Guy,” THEATRES. , PNEW VORKS LEADING Tit EMPIRE fieiites Wile i 20" A "RIO GRANDE Behe ieee ‘Bal “Father Was Right,” “tvs All Wrong,” and “1 Never Thought of That.”' He is also the originator of ft “Old Man Alf of the Alphabet," a th eS Soe? M. THE LAST 2 TIMES TREE In Freney Vill “Foolish Questions,” and other cai toons. Im the new Pathe moving pic- tures Goldberg will introduce somo of his old familiar characters and a troupe of brand new ones, and—for the first time—Goldberg’s “Boob Weekly.” The biography of Reuben L, Gold- berg reads like a moving picture ro- mance itself, Nine years ago he was graduated from an engineering col- lege. Than ho started to work at $12 a week draving funny pictures for a San Franoisco paper, after his father a ia had advised him to stay out of the Raney Fees, newspaper business because there was " NDERSON ; When Goldberg was a student in the University of Calli- ms SS ¥ Bic fornia he drew funny pictures for the SEM We .8d St red: 38. fun of sesing them printed in the col- ‘ the university in 194 with the degree HAL SWORTITY'S SAST ERT ECr of bachelor of sclence, his parents having decided to make an engineer of him s first job was plotting sewers in the 6an Francisco city engineer's office at $100 a month. But there wasn't anything funny about pictures of sewers, so he threw up his job and went to work on a San Fran- cisco paper at $8 a week. His work there was to draw a y cartoon for the sport page, but even though they raised his pay to $12 a week the paper didn't publish his cartoons, so he quit and went to another paper where they paid him less money but published his pictures, A few months Inter he again threw up his job and came to New York, where bis success has been noteworthy, RUDSUN 3), BBM Lt $y ae PAVLOWA TO DANCE The Cinderella Man AT HIPPODROME. UR Anna Pavlowa will dance at the Hippodrome to-morrow night. The first part of the evening's bill will be given up to Sousa and his band, with Julia Hill, Arthur Aldridge and elle Storey as vocal soloists. The second half will be devoted to Pav- lowa and the members of her Ballet Kusse. M. Alexandre Volinine will assist her In Drigo’s Pas de Deux and in Rubinstein’s Valse Caprice. By re- quest she will repeat the Pavlowa Gavotte, assisted by Ivan Clustine. —>— DANCING CARNIVAL AS MERRY AS MAY May Day was a big night at the Dancing Carnival at Grand Central Figures show that there aro nee strikes, and Manager Grundy in POM-POM’ GATETY Rite ici" Hop h what d ay MRS. FISKE in Erstwhie sun CRITER: ON | Mis randon ‘Tynan THE MELODY OF YOUTH FUL’ IN 46 St we Ans rs ANGLIN- "BLINN A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTS) Ts ita tie TEMPEST METROPOLITAN pee UIT © SSUGRYY May 19'& 20 Mt AUCTION SALE (28,SE) 75.8 Hedoon Theatre, Mon., May 8, 3P. M. Hy reports also that roller skating en- thusiasts fill the spacious floor every evening. “THE MILLION “Douuar sHow" |] LONGACRE wate Wo $2 YS AND PRODUCERS Mountain Lake, N, J.; Audrey Bu- relle of No. 492 West One anaes | and Thirty-sixth St and Ruby* De Remer and Ethel Steele, who live at the Hotel Empire, this city. The | Misses De Remer and Steela are Don- | ver society girls who camo here re- cently to take up stage and film work, Miss De Remer was the first girl! 287. Bres.b.10. Sat, at 2.10, THE COHANREVUEISI6 REPUBLIC Notte teceactee Mis Wed A Sat. 20 COMMON CLAY BELASCU Seite oe that ey burs, de Sat.2.30, THE BOOMERANG {x Immediately, | WINTER GARD Waning Eiliott’s Yih, Wi gh LOU-TELLECEN in ‘lng Rexhee he y the genuine Woof Biway, Eve, 8.0. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF USED AS A LINIMENT “STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY Rub ltOn} Tt Does Not Blister jeumativm, Neuralgia, Sciutica, 0, Sore Throat, Sore Muyelen. Thea. f PRiNCESS A New Musica A VERY GOOD ! DUTE little mill hand was in poor health, Imt the gift of the gowns actually put red in her cheek RATE AS LONG AB YOU LIKE, GRAND CENT RAL PALACE | Use 40th SF DANCING CARNIVAL Open Daily 10 A, Me ti mb rt ay OM. NO TQUOR 901 1 2 ITY: Street. na ATE . Enivate Lessons jfi.nie'n | a woman must have good al | health. She can do her part by ‘DANCING CARNIVAL | elena natureto keepthe blood Grand Centra} Palace, Txington Av, Use ure, 2 wels regular, with the aid ot | the mild, vegetable pope BEECHAM'’S PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Wort STINSON & RESTA ahead Hus, Speeder, Muy th & To M. Nie Mad A ©. an tost oF found vertised in ‘The W and Washing 0 days of the ‘peating SPECIALTIES und AN DAILY wick e liver active and the |* POPULAR PRICES, 8 ‘Anita Stewart, the Vitagraph star, lead grand march at the witural Hall, Phila- paday evenin This | 2 held in the Interest of features of the pro- dine Far a the Strand next will be a fashion » | review in whidh Will be exhibited on the screen tho latest styles in wou- Jen's apparel, Helen Raftery, daughter of a New | York newspaner man, has been en | gaged by the International Film Ser- vice for important roles in several films. Miss Raftery will go to ithaca where the pictures are to be made. One of ramme to rar 19 a vivacious brunette who ens well, shouldn't be long until ains stellar hanons in | filmdom, ¥ Out of possibly a hundred entries competition Friday night at 3 Palace, the World Interests selected girls to be civen film contracts, It was the ttiest eirl’ contest, The young nen chose » Maxine Robinson No, 98 Morningside Avenue, Nan Tashman of No. £22 La Avenue, Rrooklyn: Janet AMUSEMENTS. _ THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS LEADS STRAIGHT TO THE COLUMBIA! and ro ty and Feet- joving Music Bring Joy to the Jaded and Mirth to the Melan- choly! Gommen IDEALLY BEAL eh SMOKING CHORE aM LE CASINO aire aa ; rh LYRIC THEA Woot Bway, KATINKA cena of the Season Yorkville THEATRES og VAUDEVILLE, oat Funavaut ANU VHOTG i Bd Ave | Bpecial Vaid Yeiaya Price atten Fox Welly. | [iret veg BACHMAN Tabor & Hunies- Kusberg am Natit || #81 Since 4 Hovkiug, Sxtelle & Co. “Dugan's Be didet ident 1 i ‘ __|Muney."" other. Cont. 41 to BL s t Q |To-day, Anna Held, Mme. La| _ wi: AWSOLD KORE an Uz RYE, Ole ns Cencert. q 4s \ : CORT“ Mats, Wed. trots bl Ie. k ref Arnold DALY fi 1 Til Lin te revival of BEAU BRU MMELT. Punch & Judy #1040! 89 Charles Howkins TREASURE “ISLAND Combined Capacity 5.000. Prices he i Pritt) Krone At Piney Ridge.” Pipe Organ—sy mphony Orchestra, Loew’s American Koof }*4,*5. CEO. PRIMROSE & Minstrels/at THEATRES. are my = Fees Mats, iues., ihurs.&Sat., 25¢ & 50¢ BEGIN'NG MONDAY, 8.15 Se. POWER aud Brit Coug rnow2pM, ALL SEAT. TS 25. 50c No Oulid BROADWAY }""""" BEGINNING TO-MORROW PHOTOPLAYS. _PHOTOPLAYS, The Strand Theatre pays Pathe $1500 for Goldberg’s Animated Cartoons for one week---NEXT WEEK Q 7% minutes of film. @ $200 a minute. @ The highest price ever paid for mov- ing picture rental. @ 200 times the ordinary price. @ More than the highest priced vaude- ville actor ever received. @ Only one opera singer ever equalled this salary. @ Only the Strand could pay this price —America’s largest motion picture theatre—the model motion picture theatre of the world. @ Goldberg, The Evening Mail’s $125,000 Cartoonist—at the Strand all next week—in The Evening Mail every day. THE STRAND Broadway at 47th Aes! Tita Bee STANDARD Last 2 Weeks ALL SEAT. IMIATS 25% uP | 29 Gis 25% ag RESERVE! SWAY, A ¥nNUIU UDRKAMA OF THE SOUL A STORY FAMED IN. ALL LANGUAGES he Mary Marl Terrricn Mew 1 pen Sonus 7h ino~ | heWorlas realest Aowelly) ACADEMY: aon B'WAY Sunday Concert }’,, The Maids of the U. $. A. OTS AILY 8. Ss 7 . D. W. GRIFFITH'S ars : _GHARITY. GIGANTIC SPECTACLE ‘TO-MORROW 1toit r. MM. ALL NEXT WE is 10.30 A.M, to 11.30 PM, (No Advance in Prices) GERALDINE FARRAR THE PAVORIT MILLIONS “MARIA ROSA” A LASKY-PARAMOUNT PICTURE (By arrankement with Morris Gest) SOTHERN EVERY SUNDAY hain Ae, SPECIAL DOUBLE PROGRAM ORCHESTRA OF (30, OP PRI $60 Fulton st ni SHUBERT THEATRE ¥ \ it SIRLSFROM Ihara 2 Marea 2 Weeks for eNnet Toe BROOKLYN. Fulton Tel pin xe 1608, FOR SALE. ~Ulndy LUOF Meu ane omen Pee week _| GOLDRERG'S “KOOR WREKLY” “FOLLOWING THE FLAG IN . aici THAG IN Diamonds on Credit } ; 7) BALO, “STRAND FASHION PICTORIAL” |) 6 Suita, AT B® pray oh 250" — “PUCCINI OVERTURE ( Firat time) Ls 4 = Loa om ere i 1) Wk $25 DIATE Phat Mine Wan PALTO: seit’ esititn'* Su) ASS! rie at Aaa AWANBSE, |! "i Ri b | : 15 29 BF tT RIAG QOCIBEY BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. . STEAMBOATS, UP THE HUDSON SUNDAY “Sewhangh’? for, Hihghian ‘ REANSBURG Nh Bers fr 3 VALENTINE GRANT) = levaney Wen Wake Wowk woxnemed en ns

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