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— Lge a YC EEO EO ERIE EEA LLIN OD LEE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. This Way,” a version of “The Girl | will on Monday afternoon commence |“ HELLO, NEW YORK,” “THE FALL OF A NATIO ‘HOW BRITAIN PREPARED’ { Plays fe Or the Pityar’sinith, with musto’bv Ee Ray [4,t%° Weeks! engagement at the York | COLUMBIA THEATRE HIT.| LIBERTY THEATRE. TUNES TO BE SHOWN AT LYCEUM. Theatre, One Hundred and Bixteenth Mr. Fields Goetz and Bert Grant. ——. ¢ ‘omin W hb will again be seen as Henry Schnift. | Street. War as it has never before’ “Hello, Naw York,” which enters! Seats go on sale at the Liberty Tho-| On Monday evening at the Lyceum ig eer. Among others in the cast will be John | been #hown on any stage is pictured upon its third week Monday, con- atre on Monday for ‘Thomay Dixon Theatre the public will learn from tho ‘Alico Fisher, Beth Lydv, Lew Brice, |{" Mr. Griffith's masterpiece. The | tinues to attract capacity audiences and Victor Herbert's dramatic spec- films mado under the direction of 1B Friars will hold their All- | Fannie Hasbrouck, Loutse Clark, Vir- drama is crowded with reproductions +9 the Columbia Theatre. This pro-| tacle with music, “The Fall of a Na- Charles Urban “How Britain Pre. Star Frolic at the New Amster. |finla Richardson, Martha Ehrlich,| of historical events: there are inti-' quction of burlesque, with its musical tion.” Tuesday, June 6, will mark the pared"—how she went about It to dam Theates ¢ ‘i Charles Judels, "Nan J. Brennon, |mate views of Lincoln, Lee, Grant and | imbers, dancing and vaudeville fea-| first pert. roe ot xh tranet ene ; ‘@ to-morrow night. Gladys Clark, Henry Bergman, Mar-|other celebrated figures; Sherman's I" ig and vaudeville fea- rat performance of this work on any ‘ansform 6,000,0¢ civilians into an Fourteent® Street West of Fifth Avenue ae ¢ M. aan and Irving Berlin} garet Farrell and Charles Mitchell. march to the sea, the burning of At- ee scored heeds Success, stage. Its peculiar distinction among efficient army in @ year a half.} ave devised an entertainment that . . . lanta and the assassination of Lin- is the purpose of e management | the great war films is its imeginative Motion pictures were taken on t a \ . " “ coln are incidents of its thrilling, to introduce new features every week | prophecy of America’s future against the principal batt ys of Admiral; Will open with the Friars’ Minstrels.) On Monday evening ‘Very Good.| Coit it" story. the production. that that will tako the form of saiirizing | {ho background of the ‘Kuropeaa Jellicoe’. eve T of dreadnoughts Our 22nd JUNE SALE Begins Among the end men will be Andrew | Eddie,” moves to the Casino for a} kground the Europ Kreat fleet of dreadnoughis . summer run. “The Blue Paradise” | Will be seen at the York is an exact | CUrrent events of unusual Interest. | struggie, and in full view of all the as they p led the North Sea, bot Mack, Frank Tinney, Hap Ward, Netl| foes to the Forty-fourth Street The- | duplicate of the one that played | Junio McCree, who wrote the book of! besetting national problems. The au- tink up their enemy tn the Harbor of MONDA Y. MA Y 29th O'Brien, John King, James Doyle,| atre. eight months at the Liberty Theatre. | “Hello, New York.” will continue to) thor faces the welter of all the forces Kiel. ‘These are not “war pictures’ ’ adie Garvie, George M. | Cohan, o 8 6 —_—— | Sapumetene lana, ok pie i lone Pasea| Roce in our national life-—liberty, so called. During the two hours and imrose, Lew Dockstader and| fayth Latimer, an English actress, | + 9 short skit, d{ foreign ties, peace propaganda, mili. more which it takes to unfold them . Collier, The interlocutors will | wil) on Monday night succeed Mar- TANGOING ON THE HOUR” | ox ti pre- convention activites of the) tarisin, suffragism, tmperialism—and only ‘war film’ ts shown-—the de- Your Opportunity to Supply oath eS c. Sad ee J. Cor-| garet Anglin in “A Woman of No Im- AT DANCING CARNIVAL, Pxcakle Panyu ton te course of pictures their combination in a world- struction of a German blockhouse in and Jerry J. Cohan. The second | portance” at the Fulton Theatro, ———- preparatio 0: ughes, Per-| shaking cataclysm, The outcome forms Flanders. The pictures explain what . half of the programme will begin with | °° ‘ee “pangoing Every Hour on the| “i%®, Root and others will be imper-/q surprising denouement, in which war means t tion. ‘The film also ALL SUMMER and VACATION NEEDS IN:— “The Melody Makers,” introducing ®| wyp, grip, Hooray!” will be seen at top She MAY oes | Sonated by Lew Kelly, Lon Hascall, | women assume a loading part in the shows the enormously intensive work i number of compose! George M.| ine Hippodrome for only one more Hour" was such a novelty and proved | James Tenbrooke and Ernest Otto.| country’s emancipation, The twelve of munition making, in which are em- | Muslin Underwear Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats Cohan and William Collier will have] Win. A new spectacle Is to be pro- | SUCh & success last week at the danc- | with Martelle, Eileen Sheridan and | reels were filmed at Los Anieles at an! ployed 800,000 women. Babies’ Wear Ww ‘SH Dresses & surprise to offer. Albert Spalding, | ticed in August, _ ing carnival, Grand Central Palace, | Nettle Nelson and some of the chorus! expense of nearly $1,000,000 and with After seeing a private view of "How | (, Vomen's House Dresses & Negligees Sea uait wit iiee ba oF his CAs pine that wa have decided to continue it ecaty tan ee of | all the equipment of modern scientific, Britain 1 1" a few days ago in| Corsets Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dressea” compositions, rolic will conclude a Suffragette organimtion. warfare, The enormous cast of princi , Secretary of War Baker i Si Sh with a traventy on the Prise ain-|“BIRTH OF A NATION” | tor anotner week.” eald, Manager ty oH roan arg hed tN ed eg 8 hea ine Huling, “L take this oc- Donald, Leoila Frost, Arthur Casion to express my very Shirley, Percy Standing and Paul terest in the pictures and to Willis, A strikingly original feature, both in subject and in e {s furnished in the Victor Herbert operatic score, the first that has ever been composed for a great cinema Petticoats, Millinery White Goods Grundy yesterday, “We thought that COMES TO YORK THEATRE| \}0 noaern tango was not getting all * the attention it warrants, but now we to the Shubert] The most popular of all photoplay| know that it hasn't lost its popu- tre on Monday night in “Step! production larity, Poys’ Clothing and Furnishi Men's Shirts and Furnishing AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES! penre represented as ihe muest of honor, keen In. ay that ecution they erate “SPIDER AND THE FLY” WM. FOX PHOTO PLAY. Robert B. Mantell and Genevieve Hamper ara the stars of the William retary of the Navy vk ». Roose’ vrote Phese a ie PHOTOPLAYS. Fou draws, "The Opider and the Viy,"| sananilijipitenin | ple ree. thst Dm O€ (rarmandaue In GREAT STOCKS--GREAT ASSORTMENTS. — : which begins a four days’ run at the y ” 7 terest all a the country and will ah Rudeny @ MAGS oneeee, THT NEW ATTRACTIONS undoubiedly carey. the lesson, that, Look for Our Advt. in Following Sunday Papers: . AT SUMMER PARKS. | while an enormous has been done by Bngl unt of work pioture was made in the West Indica. nd since the Herald, World, American, Tribune, Stuart Holmes, who plays bis tradi- tonal villain's Tole, was injured in tho| The bill at the New Brighton The-| Mat Pegan, all this would have been Staate Zeitung, German Herold, . | atre, Brighton Beach, will be headed quate preparation for It bef re ho this Bi ) ‘or It before hostili- ro Harlem Home News, peas, 4 | by Willard Mack in “An Bye for an tie: mmenced sigan soaks » ¢ a ” " and Brooklyn Standard Union, The programme also includes “The Dancing Girl of Delhi." with al _ company of pretty girls and native! = 3 5 2 = Fy Brooklyn Ea: F THEATRES. NEW YORK'’S LEADING THE ATRES, killed hii He goes to &| Hindoos; Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Barry be = pase a a Gus Ne re rons a in “The Rube” and Burns and Berk, NEW AMSTERDAM“! a . bet when he meets Qu anche of the| dancers. AMUSEMENTS. A Hall of Folly he falls under her evil! Honderson's Music Hall, Coney Is- Sit Herbert Tree's Last Prodection MUSEMENTS. ” influence, _—S BILLS AT PROCTOR AND PALACE THEATRES. At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, the first half of the week, Jasper, the dog actor, will head the bill. Other features will be “Milo” in @ singing novelty; Leo Beers, society enter- tainer, and Bell and Fredo, comedi- ans. Proctor's Fifty-eighth Street Theatre will have Inez McCauley in “Kitty From Childs,” Ketcham and and Cheatum, comedians; Hazel and Alada and others. On Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, the first showing Monday afternoon with rus, in songs Sam and company, in a Nonette, singing violinist and Ralph Austin, comedians, and Walter Brower, monologist. The Bostock animal arena, at Luna Park, has been opened. Luna's ball- room {8 one of the most popular places tn the park. “Patriots’ Day” will be observed at George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park on Memorial Day. ‘The park has sixty-five attractions, fourteen of which are new. The swimming pool at Palisades | Amusement Park is now open and} the beach has been extended the! |length of a city blo: aunry Wives of Windsor For « imited number of performances, Pd Baas! |" Special Mat a 2IE nore FROLIC wy ainaterdam 1Q-MORRUW NIGHT entre (special) te urtain Hives at 8 oclock Sharp, Friars : rolic| Mightiest of World Tragedies Is a Nation’s Fall. Poland and Ireland Lost Their National Life. Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Holland Sank from World Dominance to Obscurity. Destruction of the United States would Could America withstand the bined difficul: force of foes without and traitors within? Could ite heroic women—the men be- —Sun, “Full of wonderful our. prises.” Fvening World, ry LIBERT Wont 42.8 Broegt @ae. FS weens 4-115 Yet the U; Tree of Evil oda § of Charlie Chaplin in “Police” will be} The United | Sto Government deck shedow' til {ts peisenous eee of Freed mm? eee ae = offered. The same picture will lead | Naval Exhibit im th 7 wafted to our shores. the bill for the early part of the{ace, on Surf Avenue oa week at Proctor’s One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street Theatre. It will be given in addition to the regular Nothing Like It Sometim: lay, has changed the cur ce a play hes changed the « per Seen on Broadway at Any Price! rent of History. “An Englishmen’s Hone piik a will open Decoration Da > BILLIE BURKE CHARMS Wes UF bespes lions Gas elresdy marbed | us for ite ewn ? ) CANDLER "4 236 8 JOHN BARRYMORE in | vaudeville programme. Proctor's Se see 0 phe Wally Satine See ‘THE FALL OF A NATION’ at the Liberty Theatre, June 6. | Twenty-third Street Theatre will fol- | IN “GLORIA’S ROMANCE.” |} soux Garswouturs JUSTICE SEATS FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANG i SEAT SALE NEXT MONDAY, AT 9 A. M. feature every night. ‘Ab: HANGS RTTETER wll a ven (Ua Tein Das EARLY RESERVATIONS PREVI \T_BEING TuRNeD away J 4 Not Mata state 2.0 ‘The Palace Theatre will have Eliza- beth Brice and Charles King in “A Bit of Musical Comedy tn a Vaude- Laura Nelson Hall in nd the Kitten,” Louise Dresser in songs and comedy, Ros- hanara and Dancing Gins in “A Hindoo Legend,” and others. “LADIES! |NoRT Do you want a day of rest} ' pitt Thomas Dixon's dramatic genius and Victor Herbert’s musical mastery have made it a big, vital, throbbing message to the American people. on the films appears to have achieved & euccess comparable to that she has scored on the speaking stage, Audi- ences which have tested the capacity of the theatre have found much to ap- 21" plaud in the first instalment of Bat, & Ties. at MRS. FISKE in coor and look and feel gy STHEPLECA “Gloria's Romance.” This motion pic- ee 1 ture, novel by Mr, and Mra. Rupert | clean, sweet and Co “Cc I | em Dromiaas to entablish a atan- | fresh every day Coney’s Only Me AT CRITERION THEATRE. | other’ screen dramatinta, to equal | thereafter ? Funny Place. NOW OPE EN THEATRE = Created espectally for portrayal by cai 7 Miss Burke, the heroine of the story If 80, come to the On Friday evening Thomas H. Ince = ! Mi achat Bees oe Tt JUNE Ow will present at the Criterion Theatre|/3, a9 much Billlle Burke as she Is HU DSON,M shone his | EVERARD | thi thatn geet cinema spectacle | genue of the romantic story. The work The Cinderella Man BATHS | wl oa 2H | i of Miss Burke's supporting cast, the Weat 080i | Turkish and | i . beautiful settings and the admirable |} ELTINGE. {ist 424, 86 byes, a: 9 49. Rupalag, Bathe | CHARITY. j YORK Te Way || and an expenditure of more than |photography all lend distinction tothe || FrWT wT) | tah | LANE, <UMaENC A || 3.00000. “Forty thousand people aro] offering. Chaptera three and oir of WARMER UNDER THE AUSPICES ~ LY marine warfare and battles on land | later will bo shown at the Globe next |] EVR aT TER aN MCT e SPY @ i ¢ Most Beautiful , SERS, wcnirritire > || set sm tessotie's att cee | Madizatia inte atease' wine || eee : The Irish Rellef Fund J | STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE ||° erful pleas for peace ABMS Utes |] LONGACRE "\\!3,"4!! . i Woman in Paris i BAL eveue Coote? | seominae ai Brinda i buraicrs ss Monster Irish Benefit} | Spurra web that ensnaredand special score bie been wri ncetre of | AND BROADWAY THEATRES|| ue cunn 7 IN | ruined everyone sheinet The TS Sent ASTOR 4 Mi Ai For the Families of the Victims of the | Douglas Fairbanks will return to the screen of the Rialto as the princt- pal attraction of the week In a breezy ;| EVERARD BATHS 28 W. 28th St., et Broadway PHONE MADISON 8Q. 1991. tragic disasters she causes Finally THE COHAN REVUE i916 build in her a conscience thar REPUBLIC ie it kt We? and Mis Orchester B® -OTTO GORITZ VICTOR HERE MME. GADSKI ————— “FOLLIES OF PLEASURE” OLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION. Triangle photo p “Regal T and th won Whee oe ath beaty ipl PINE Rice ese | COMMON CLAY | [apo nae ruicnds | re e.Jee Tins astomshing besuly in fi with Mr. Fairbanks, playing the role * est 44th Bt vgs, besa ery we eee 4 Hint J if wathe Follies of Plengure’’ will pins © |of « girl of the alume, | i " THE BOG} 1 ae ee SP: t} mate ‘n, [Carnegie Hall To-Night} ._ return engagement t the roadway ‘Theatre Mar- ie E | e « je no Theatre next week. This big show, de- guerite Snow will be seen on tho M ERAN G ry TICKETS 50c to $2.00 s A ritbed asa spectacle of fun, music|screen in a sensational play, “His nee and beautiful show girls, will be pre- | Great Triumph," In which she shares - honors with William Nigh, who 1 also the author and director of the production sented by the same big cast that was BURLESQUE. seen before. The funmakers include « Sirte J. Bates and Taylor McKenna. NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, FILM PLAYS AND PRODUCERS CIVILIZATION MARIE TEMPEST , CASINO $23". A WILLIAM FOX MASTER PICTURE w ROBERT MANTELL 5 GENEVIEVE HAMPER BDIRSCTED BY J. GORDON EDWARDS ACADEMY dase NIGHTS, SES a AKATS AT. HO SEATS AT (81 SEATS AT ( TS AT Pai Wee Ane My" Ohidews?™* onc oRCH 200 OKOH fan BAT, 00 BAL, Next Attraction ro 8, rarily and has gone to Los Angele | ert) cuart Holmes, of the Fox forces, ) porarily weles, | ate to] Where she will act in pictures for B says he thinks it is unfortunate to} Where & \) Ub arse iW be a handsome man because the usly |” Lucile Caleeser, recently of vaude won ‘ 10 q ROLDWAY them popular with ways get tho pretty wives.| ville, has gone in for movie acting and Wrot He farts we! Is working wi laaura Lyman, Dolly Ly KIC aa at ere, 8. on Dale tt Qi y f. d others in a new Fox picture. sical 8 THEATRE AT 4" ST Pauline Frederick sat on @ paper etter Wiitluin (itil) Balle ¥, Who |p %.the reson. KATY NKA bi on's mache rail fence, through thought; iy making the “Luciin” eomedity for 0h, ne 1 ABE ot re BEGINN 5 lessness, at the Famous Players! the Universal, 2 man That te ifleres = arnica and pete A He has an artiste for the fr 2 ON AMERICA Leon Errol {8 one of the funniest} “A Matrimonin f men the writer of this column ever|name of a Gold a) ibe saw on the soreen, Woe predict that! which Pathe He aN ao fome day he'll have enough money| boa is makin to buy Niagara Falls, if he wants dM “MOLLY | o toning, allege, “Counting our fat boy, Dee 1 fans everywhere, Is to return to| PUNCH & JUDY 4 ' Tine ‘DANCING CARNIVAL ton, as ax oad Ft ; pach, ! creen. has sb LAST a oe Grand 4 alace, texington Ar, Use ont of the Rolin Film Company, re hth Ly ‘st Entrar dent of we nave fortyenine actors On| Companys Ine. TREASURE ISLAND they less, our salary "The call Pearl White PREPARED Ofical Piste of the Bitles Govenment produced under the Direction of howing how 5,000,000 c’ 2 were turned ficient army in filte NEXT MONDAY NIGHT AND TWICE A DAY THEREAFTER AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, “** int der th ‘SELLING, mateo HIPPODROME to the British and French soldiers a MANAGEMENT CHARLES DILUNGHAM when they are on furlough pear in thix seria Haifa dozen film actors went to” “somewhere in the top of the Times Building Friday | story from the | and made scenes for a picture While | ard Harding Davis, is | thousands of people craned Triangle: their necks in wonder. \that L , of balloons, each carrying | wi)) » the Broadway The: yrge Beban is the attra ved from the roof « “Exploits © ion, Whi muses YORKVILLE, * the las sh ETCH COD, late Mieh- {"e = u STARTING x MONDAY VAUDEVILLE, FEPROCTOR'S below the Ince stu Glaum, tt B'WAY & 47TH ST, NOUN TO 10 BML Sunday ant An Nort riangle mar where ¢ were re AUD EVI vi >tADIUM AT I~ TONIGHT sits: VEO PLAY OW, theatra Friday and caused much es: sh Nae lf ie ti BSN. Ht ALSO MONDAY NIGHT AT 8.15 BROOKLYN; eltement at vic y. | Mae S Aowant. clbens: “s Charley. Chaplin” in "Police" | will DE F E N D fee x (ec A L I B A N Hksoy TAR Jay &, Fulton si J BLANCHE SWEET abe Gaertn seh HS OA eB ccknorn ane comme sity MASOUE OF FLEASU i in “THE THOUSAND) merican Theatre (sad : OM Ole | Atak a Patslaws ih geal 2 pla Cone i t" week. ‘This will be the first time for} Ati A riginally BIG CONC DOLLARHUSBAND a picture to remain a full week at) ut 8 | My ay, Mass Bh i See ddNpat ee bi pry hev | this the e “ ri bet sm ses, $25. Choe, wirend “Can Husaell #, Smith, who has just been H E A | T | OC eta 2 Wi wD sty sons to the staff of the Triangle - ole atk Ds nario department, has already a w 4 to work on a feature | 1 | You should build abulwark around your | \ NANG, [a ‘ v pla yiothing tor Men and Womem \ Douglas Fairbanks will probably b0| health by keeping the stomach strong, | ! sk | C.F STOIES— Open Ra NouMA wet | ery Hedlund, now directing a two- | and liver active. Help Nature by trying LOEW’ N) NEW YORK; AM ay 2 B,, or Mt Ave op wunpenavelg eh Wd | reet comedy for William Fox at New Gomned Casas Aes th pe a AME We oF Hee Yonere Bes Seay ch Want ’ . By ‘ “Tauadled tate’ P it) BRUTAL (CRIME OF THR * on alk |tondon, Conn, hag bought an old OSTETTER’ S|: rurec hantn inet FREE: AyD ae Rutten St BRO KLYN _ PREMEDITATED DESTRUCT HALT CHAPTAN Com.'Pol ferryboat and will blow It up in or branaecdyuphnpy ret ral TING THE UNBORN, BUT. TREATED. WITH. THE RA aT RUal Tha Last 4g tiues, | der tO get a scene for the picture. ain Rook SPECIAL MEMORIAL DAY Lenore Virich, aft few weeks In GRAM TUES, 22 Stomach Bitters |!" Ae Slage tem 1 Fi \ Rev FRENCH A AND DIGNITY or REE tones CRAY ER Ne hag! hin Diamonds on Credit fy tall o AE 260 Sh ee ws gneiay “The sent of Wetoas a BORSENSIMAN GN Patna nt 6 QMEEIGAR, ATES TAN

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