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Plays for the Coming Week|t— HE Winter Garden will offer its annual summer production, “The Passing Show of 1916,” on Thursday night. This revue is a combination of scenes made up from events, plays and musical comedies that have come within the range of the spotlight during the past season Incidental to the action is a ballot of which Countess Thamara Swirskaia, formerly of the Metropolitan Ope House, will be the leading spirit. The book and lyrics are the work of Har- old Atteridge, while the music is by Sigmund Romberg and Otto Motzan. Among others in the company are Ed, Wynn, Florence Moore, Frances Demarest, Swor and Mack, Fred Wal. ton, William Philbrick, Eilda Morris, Timberg and Darling, Hussey and Boyle, Dolly Hackett, George Bald- | ‘ win, Mabel Ford, Dora Ford, Saranoff, James Clemons, Ruth Ran: Hoban, Ma-Belle, Lert Savoy, Jay Brennan, Dorothy Wahl, Stuart Jack. son, the Five Violin Beauties, Au gusta Dean, Bly Brown, Billi Dorothy Godfrey and a larg eee There has not been a week during ‘he run of “Hello New York” at the Columbia Theatre without new feat- ures being introduced, Junie McCren, the author, has made a point of seiz- ing upon topics of the day for matertal to keep the principals supplied with fresh jokes, and for the sixth weck, unusual efforts have been made jn) this direction. Lew Kelly, Lon Has- call, James Tenbrooke, Ernest Otto, Martelle, Eileen Sheridan and Nettie Nelson have been assigned most of the new dialogue and situations, and chorus, the large chorus will present two new! STRAND’S DOUBLE BILL musical numbers. pie ««EAST LYNNE” ON SCREEN AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A film version of “East Lynne,” the play which has caused the shedding of tears year after year, will be the offering of William Fox at the Acad- emy of Music, for four days beginnin & do ch tw ja Bata y After she leaves husband's home in the B is devoted to Barba the} ry neglected wife is severely hurt’ Ina railroad wreck, She thinks that she}?! is dying, and sends a message of for- |of » Carlisle. He then mar ‘a abel a governess ts ni and takes the H Ise, Then Is -|the latest .ramount | comes ill, When he ts dying she production; y." a thrill. Carliale, who fi iz’s the | ing drama written by John B, O'Brien truth, F in t it is fo! EMPLOY}: *: THE EXPERT IN HIS LINE “Jack of All Trades” is) fic ail- ne biotches, tenstination, tise: ness teadeches, sallow chin, or | that tired iee'l ig, smp ov the Special ist's Pall EVERY And It's It Is Unqualifiedly th 2 rorul The Strand Th film of Acteon, “The Clown, jalso t Isabel dies | for unded on Helen Jackson's novel of the same r will be the the 7 Tom Hannay AND STILL PACKED TO THE DOORS COME AND SEE WHAT THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT! A Tip in Time Saves Standing in Line: AND OTHER FILM PLAYS. e will present a uble bill, the own,” ng supplemented by a ‘© reel subject, “Diana,” an unusual the Goddess Diana and Victor Moore is the star of written for him by ced by the} seen at the to T! Phantom,” oto play in which he has the role} a “gentleman thief." There will new Keystone ¢ medy, with n the chief role. » will have irry McCoy The Br * the authorized by rand of the Italia. ‘ontinue to be atre, Broadway J eric aAkice | y= NE GR THEATRE 8496 94089dOOEO OD OOT4HH STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK 9S $OO9OO6-00 599 444-4GHH9O96 HOODO4 EHD EDS HOS HE Poxberarengos 3 fe MMER SHOWS AT THE BEACHES. Theatre, Brighton At Brighton Beach, will be Jack Wilson the Now and company in “An Impromptu Revue,” Amelia Stone and Armani Ke in “Ma'mzelle Caprice,” Nel- lia V. Nichols, comedienne; Marion Morgan's Classic Dancers, and Fred J. Ardath and company in “Hiram on the Farm.” Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Island, will have George Damerel “Temptation,” Fred- “Scenlo Song and company in k V. Bowers in his Review,” Francis Dooley and Corinne Sales in “That's Silly," and others. ‘The prize-winning horses, Buff and Beauty; the canine serpentine dancer, Puff; Jocko, on educated monkey who performs on a tight rope, and the smallest horse in the world, are among the new features at Luna Park. s trained bears, the Fly- 8, and the Leach Laquin- are sharing honors at Pali-! nwement Park, n Island will open next Satur- day under new management |NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, FILM PLAYS AND PRODUCERS. and trainer} as arrived pugil 8 Fairbanks UME TELE. yy? skyaANt | AFTERNOON AND NIGHT! ALL FUN, MELODY, MAGNIFICE:.Ge aud PRETTY GiRLS! A All Brand New! e Biggest Hit on Broadway! pF YOU LIKE THE STATEN ISLAND F IATION SCHOOL : Will Teach YoutoFly BY LAND OR WATER Latest Benolst Models. Machines bullt with 2 controls especially for this school. PULL COL Liss one i MIN ANY 00 11 New York Office rmation PHOND. AD, 8Q. S016 APRIAL FIELD anata ie ACH Vitor Moore n“The rb va Moti ati i MN Lak ip dtsp ME en Leuingian Ave NORTH BEACH 8 STEEPLECHASE 1 BOSTOCK'S with BONAVIT ‘| and OTHER bIG FEATURES | Free Attrag neing AL Band Concents—Vovatists A PLEASANT REMEDY OR PLUMP rN ONLY it the Dan ‘ing Sahat » the ly LEX'GTON AY, siuiakosaroc WY. s rg clal tables re- [DANCING CARNIVAL": Grand Central Palace Une 46th Strect Entrance, | Cones's Funny Fact Beanttiut ite wid us Duy and Night Bai New Beusauous } the Blache carcity of genuine cow- searcity of Kenuine cow-y is announcing Unat it will pay $100,000 | scenarios are becoming | scarcer, = mald i erty room, preparing the actor for more movie battles Marie Doro, the Lasky star, is to be next in a photo play called “The Kid." William C, De Millo is direct- ing the making of the film. Bert Adler has been engaged by Herbert Blacho as his assistant at studios In Fort Lee, The picture making place will be ormally opened in about two weeks with a dinner and everything. An actor Jus- ticu Hughes is working at the Lasky studios in California, He is used only in birsute roles, Samuel Lewis, co-author of the photo play, “The Making of Madda lena,” has reached New York from the Pacifle Coast. He will stage! Mary Lee Wertheimer's new Japa-| » opera, “The Romance of the! new who resembles former le Lee Stewart, in “The Con- let," which Ralph W. Ince is pro- ducing for the Vitagraph at Bay Shore, will wear gowns worth thou- sands of dollars, Anita Stewart is to lead the grand march at a Yale commencement ball in New Haven Monday night. Before she goes to the ball she is to bs given a loving c! Allan Dwan, the Triangle director, {s trying to finish a picture here that was begun in the West, but tan’'t making much progress because of a vchers, He s that the minute the cowboys in Jersey City with cattle they up and all become Broadway Hes, The Famou doll Players Film Company for 100 gvod photoplay ideas, offer is in no way a "“c ideas will be bought outr ketting The The no wround it; Antonio Gaudio, formerly chiet camera man for the Universal, has nined the Metro-Yorke forces, He Ree travel in California with Harold Lockwood and May Allison when they complete a film they now sands, shad a room | pnc D uccini selec- d was in the cini music is fine, | Agha AHO I sked Mixa Bara when the phono- | Dir raph had stopped Fir | “Indeed tt is, Miss Bara," replied the ‘But Ah thinks Ah like accor- Mty nd peop! Juliet 1 An e Julie aoKid Wh head property "Get J 8 bie Hogan stuck his “Draw during the first half of the week will have Flanagan and Edwards in “Off 8 and On," quisitive, ng Teacher.” “Where "eine | comedy entitled “Mr, In-| | * and Homer Lind in “Tho The photoplay, Are My Children?” will be ace of Men.” CHARITY. _ ALLIED BAZAAR shown throughout the dey with Doi Among the entertainers at the boononw week, = The at Proctor's Fifty-eighth| Street Theatre the early part of the| “ week will be Delacroix, violinist. the latter half of the week and | Mrs, Harry McDonald in “Our PROCTOR, PALACE ymoon™ will} the bill, At] AND LOEW BILLS, | Proctor's One Hundred and Twenty- fifth Street Theatre will be the | Ses toria Four, the Montgomery Musical | Proctor’s Vifth Avenue Theatre| Duo, 0 comedians, | Pal- CHARITY. AT THE Day of St. George and Merrie England (British Societies Day) Main Floor, 10 P. M. Patriotic “Sing-Song”—Everybody asked to join in choruses. Choir with 300 voices with Mme. Novello-Davis, Sybil Vane and Full Orchestra. Home Fires Burning,” Main Floor, All Evening, in Margaret Mayo’s Ballyhoo Theatre Continuous Entertainment, Provided by ELSIE JANIS CHRISTINE NORMAN BABY COYLE IRVING BERLIN MARIE DRESSLER WILL ROGERS JOAN SAWYER Warning: “La Marseillaise,” Vacation Fund’s 18th Century Tea Garden, Main Floor. The Arnaut Brothers and Others Second Floor—Syrian Society Booth, Khaldah, the Telepathist. NO EXTRA ADMISSION FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE Third Floor, 9 to 10.30 P. M. DANCING CONTEST. Maurice Will Award a Silver Cup to Best Dancer. A strong man fainted from laughter at thi mance last night. Visitors must The Misses Savage of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet Cafe de Paris, Mezzanine Floor—Afternoon and Evening Joan Sawyer Constance Collier Sunday—Day of Scotland. See Tomorrow’s Papers Closing Out Prices Are Being Marked on the Best of the $100,000 Worth of Beautiful Things on Sale. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, 1 TO 11 P. M. Will Remain Open Until Wed. Night, June 21 George White and Luoil be shown at La Albert Capel \k All Welcome. Second Appearance of That Amazing Team Marie Dressler and Maurice In Their Joint Conception of an Apache Dance -Can You Imagine It? Julian L’Estrange Theodore Ko and lova in Russian ballets, Cavanagh dances and comedy, and d company tn “The in songs, Harry Green a ‘Germany's Rattles at Verdun” will ‘s American Theatre In two editions, one the first half and another the last half of the w In | addition to these pictures the regulag vaudeville bill will be offered. i FRENCH PICTURE PLAY AT NEW YORK THEATRE. “La Vie de Boheme,” a film play made from Henrt Murgur’a novel, starring Alice Brady, will be seen at Loew's New York Theatre on Monday, and Tuesday, Miss Brady will ap- pear in person both evening sing an aria from “La Boheme Vie de Boheme" was produc ni for the World film streets and alleys landmarks in tin Qua Paris and nu famous buildings were re- 1 in skeleton form as back- A new feature film will be ach night for the remainder week, 1 by tire villages, built of the —— «QUO VADIS” AT GLOBE WITH ‘GLORIA’S ROMANCE.’ A revival of the pieture play, "Quo Vadis," will be made at the Globe ‘Theatre on Monday. It will be shown in conjunction with elgh the Billie Burke pictu « vs Romance.” The filming of “Quo Vadis" required the services of thou In the their sands of persons, forty lions make The principal r Antonio Novelli Since its last ex Vadis" has unders dl condens: arena scene a || BAZAAR PATRONS JOIN IN DANCING | CARNIVAL. The dancing carnival, Grand Cen tral Palace, has been « at traction for many of the guests and, of the aar, held in Allted Hi y they xive the nds or people Were numerous enough to Theatre will be Irene Franklin in effect of a fancy dress ball What’s Going On Today CHARITY. _ “Keep the “Star Spangled QUENTIN TOD perfor- assume all risks. mandant of Ca j New Youns ie | The Cinderella Man | BRIGHTGN BE ACH MUSIC HALL RNG AGEMENT EXTEND LIEUT. COL. SMITH DEAD, Lieut. Col, F, Smith, Com. Smith had been rcfainandant A ii, LOB way and 46th St. To-day Continuous 2 SUPPORTED BY HENRY KOLKER BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY—EXTRA GEOKGE KLEINE’S,,, ita “QU at Went Point, died | Laat there early yesterday after @ short tile By Arrangement with F. Ziegleld Je. GEORGE KLEINE eresents unt ‘appointment seme at Woot P POLITICAL HAPPENING, Mr, Hughes feli asierp white: _PHOTOPLAYS, “THEATRE NOW! toll P.M. © Prices 25¢ and Ste CHAPTERS 1 to 7 incl. of the $1,000,000 Serial HATURE 2% HOURS OF O VAVIS” BILLIE BURKE [ee ae DE writ. < TURES as ‘view in a ric.urtes tion of Henri Murgur’s NEW YORK THEATRE ALSO PLAYL KSDAY t . Ne KIDAY: Jones SATURDAY: Loew's Nat! Riveraide Mornin, National nal Havoy THEATRES. » IEGFELD MIONIGHT CANDLER Nios? Wea. efit! 238 JOHN BARRYMORE in “iuSTICE” Libr R iy? rs HUN. HERUERT GIGANTIC Mu SPECTACLE met Hy ierTse-a) c nl ‘Wal 1h 1 0s Y HUDSON {333.341 424 Sr Wet ELTINGE Ye oll ‘ASTOR # MsOth Gate nance TooNight. THE COHAN REVUE 1916 HOW BRITAIN PREPARED LYCEUM") "5,0"! a BELASCO }},., *} THE BOOMERANG » ONE WERK, GEORGE M, COHAN'S. “The Yankee Prince’’ any of 60. Popular F BURLESQUE LYMPIC Matinee Daily QUEENS o1BOHEMIA, : avin” \\V Re 2it bl Ni, 4 Bway 20 at | LUrw’s NEW YOKK Torddays WY BROADWAY AND 45TH STREET, mim NG: Loew's Circie~ Loew's B'way Folly—Regun. w King Riverview eaide. Sumner, a at THEATRES. iy RIC 0, wand: ef Ma ficaae OX A ATi N KA ASINO ig ad “Died. ees, ge. VERY GOOD EDDIE| ‘omedy That Ie Di ni | Sh we Ne. 4 Capacity 5,080, 's American | Kol rere wi the aitled Sunrises ‘ Now op RFaom ive Wonders, Mt Wants Work