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Plays for the Coming Week: New | ave Hel; Mu Bri Doi ach 1 in mis yin” and 1) Man.” M Rneie HM Mae Ane Mur coum on ‘ it reveals the un danirie vloye wo . fet her > mak EB bole! a Owed writ i" Beek th London at + Gvardian, Pwelgsbtened out to her » AmMonE olbers in the supporting will Le Charles Chorry, everything at Ferdinand Gotteralk, Jeffreys John, Maut Milton, @ad Hubert De uc . Lewis, Allee Joha Harwood . A farce-comedy, featuring the Lolly Sisters, will be Presented at the Mepublic Theatre on Monday night by A. H. Woods, The play was written by Lawrence Hising Fevieed by Margarot bt iis has to do with the pilght of a man who has married 4 fascin.~ twin, and doesn't know which | two je which on bis bridal 1. The scones afford the Missr opportunity to display their es dancers. Others in the cast Pedro de Cordoba, Lucile Watson, Weatiey, Jessie Ralph and Harry Willard Mack's comedy | at the Maxine Elliott The- A& the Gaicty Theatre on Thursday Might Winchell Smith and John L. will produce ‘Turn to the it, @ comedy by Mr. Smith and » 9} ‘H. Hazzard, Tho play deals ly With Joe Haacom, who, influ-| enced by his mother, turns to the right | after serving term in prison and with him others who find ves in the midst of gay and ‘gob uth ane ted One includes ‘inant, Edgar Nelson, Ruth Ghester, Roy Fairchild, Sam Reed and Louise Kutter. eee “The Gufity Man,” a drama by Ruth Belen Davis and Charles Klein, wat Be presented by A. Woods at Theatre on ‘riday night. St ‘a » ee of the sufferings of three | FF “The Worl man who loved selfishly, |e theta’ ee = Soman whe loved unwisely and the! it child who bears the brunt of | Feawick error. In the cast will be Irene | Lowell Sherman, Gareth | Willlam Devereux, Hy | anew Wellman, Clarence Hand: Austin Webb and Samuel Edwards. eee Audrey Maple will appear in the title role of “Katinka” when that Musical play resumes its run at the Tgrio ‘Theatre on Monday evening. A Siete ee oe benefit of | “The Lights” and the Actors’ Fund will be given at the New Amsterdam Theatre to- morrow night. The par- pants Ww! nelude Fri Stone, Frank Tinney, James J. Corbett, Will- fam Collier, Victor Moore, Kitty Gor- don and Ceci! Cunningham. ——.— “RAG DOLL IN RAGLAND” COLUMBIA'S NEW SHOW |“; ‘A two-act extravaganza called “The Rag Doll in Ragland” will be offered | at the Columbia Theatre, with Stone and Pillard as stars of the company. ‘The central figures in the story are @ hoydentsh girl, played by Etta Parad, and a rag doll which comes to life, played by George Stone, In their efforts to elope they are pur- ued until they reach the end of the world, when they escape by dancing off the earth and moving through mnace to Rucland. Here the rag doll ie made king, and the scenes ore Drought to a conclusion tn Entire Body sane With Wate: imples Would Scratch Till fis 15, 1915,— Providence, R. 1, Oct. “Bome time ago my skin began to break hese filled with water, and when they 0 ed the watery fluid ran out and spread the trouble until my entire be my feet was cove ng something terrible, and I would scratch until the blood e, and my skin ¥ would feel as if t burning. I tried a prescrip:ion ‘ond everal kinds of salve, but n helped. m Alter I had suffered this way for about 14 or 16 months I ried Resinol Ointment and » Resinol Seap, and the sivst Hieved me io that Tal wer go Twos cure pad BF. M, tors have prescribed the Re treatment for twenty years, Sold by all druggists, Samples free—write to Dept. 3-3, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, mAdvt. | Need a Laxative? Don’t take a violent purgative. Right the sluggish condition with the safe, Sayet ble remedy which has held pub- lence for over sixty years. } BEECHAM'S PILLS Salo of Any Medicine In the Werld, everywhere, In boxes, 106, Soo Hin Heidat Nient,”! Theatre will be “The Pretenders,” & VEBRIinG@ WORL + 444 tte retest woerscooente porrrrrrrrcre.s Pees: B EtoNtS, CLomam re TRE 3 F 1400ennegenssaeenee Over the bree both the star and the director apectacie called “Ragging End of the World.” Supporting Btone and Pillard will be Ben Bard, Harry Rice, Joe Blaine, Du Lioya Pederick, Augusta Lang es eeerene and @ large chorus of to give full rein to their abiiitios, —_——— STRAND AND RIALTO MOTION PICTURE PLAYS ———— PROCTOR, PALACE AND LOEWE BILLS On the bill at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue other features and musical numbers, romantic comedy; Goelet, Harri Morey in a musical skit; Handii Millag, English Johnoies, and Sig “The Patriot,” on Wheels.” Among those at Proctor’s Twenty- third Street Theatre will be Labelle and Williams in rapid fire comedy, | Hoey and Bellew, singers and dancers, and Evelyn May in “Crossed Wires.” ‘The photo play feature will be Doug- las Fairbanks in “The Good Bad Man.” For the first half of the weck at Proctor’s Fitty-eighth Street Theatre the chief attraction will be the comedy sketch, “The New Leader.” On Thura- day @ one-act play entitled “Prosper- ity” will be of first Imporcance, ‘The comedy will be given also at the Ono Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street The- atre, with McIntosh and his Musical Maids, the Burke Sisters and others on the vaudeville programine, There will be a different photo play every programme, “THE MERRY ROUNDERS” attraction at Brooklyn, will be burleaque, entitled ditecnts EN “THE TEMPTERS” The Olympte will have tacle, comedy, The company and includes a chorus of pretty girls, — ‘he Palace Theatre will have Grace La Rue tn songs, Nat M. Wills, com- edian monologist; Francesa Pritchard, dancer; Joseph E. Howard in his own song revue, Bankoff and Girlle, and others. The week's programme at Lo New York Theatre and Roof, w! “midnight movies” are given, will start Monday with Charles Richman in “The Dawn of Freedom" and end Sun- day with Edmund Breese in “The Weakness of Strength.” At Loew's American Roof the leading feature for the first half of the week will pe Vig- lion Parsifal, an Italian tenor, “On the Nile,” a musical comedy, will head the bill the latter part of the week. —— BREEZY NEW SHOWS DOWN AT CONEY ISLE knows. aS ENTIRE ( tela Mayhew, singing comedienne, assisted by Billie Taylor, will head | the bill at Henderson's Musto Hall. ; The programme wil! also include Billy Gibson and Texas Guinan In “Pep,” | &@ comedy; Johnny Dooley and Yvette Rugel in “The House Warmers,” Mul- len and Coogan, comedians; Stan- Stanley, Ernte and Ernie and others. | A new and novel attraction at Luna Park is the Human Dynamo, an eélec- | trical feature, By meana of metal} bands attached by wire to @ dynamo @ young woman becomes charged with electricity, Torches are lghtod from various part of her body and from pieces of metals held in her hand it is possible to light a cigar, In WEEK AUG. 21 ‘Vivian Martin will be seen at the Strand in “The Strong Love,” a film drama dealing with feud clans in the Kentucky mountains. There will be At the Rialto Theatre the chief at- traction will be William 8. Hart in & photo play dealing with the Mexican situation, Addi- tional features will include a musical AT BROOKLYN CASINO Commencing Monday afternoon the the Casino Theatre, Max Splexel’e “Merry Rounders,” with Abe Reynolds and George F. Hayes in the feature roles, The company will appear in a “This Ly the Life,” AT OLYMPIC THEATRE “Tho Tempt- ers" {n @ burlesque combining spec- singing and dancing, headed by Max Field O'Connor—Can't find anybody who| Louiszetta Valentine is playing a BIG COMPANY- SUPERB. PROD\C TWICH DAILY—POPULAR PRICES—SMOKING PERMITTED SPATS NOW ON BALE. night FENWICK IN “THe Guilty MAN THEATRE ; ON efenergess” | PA AMPAADE ADA HA-D4DINDG 44006604004-0006008br ror bOOOS | i week. Yascha Jacobson, viottnist, | will play. “Tne “thi leading role with Earl Willlame im @ new Vitagraph serial. large organ 18 to be suspended the stage in the new B. 8. ro on One Hundred and said a wag last night, are showing some pictures of a tour of the You," replied kley, who ye eocen- | his friend, “and each one era, is now working for Pallas Pictures. The Metro will soon release part production called “The eit heaval,” in which Lionel Barrymore is starred and Marguerite Skirvin featured, Howard Irving Young, a member of the Seventh Regiment, N. N. G., has sent back word from Texas that he ts working on two scenar‘os, Also that he's becoming an expert with the pick and shovel. From Universal City ooines news that Doug has been notified of his cous! all Irishmen, “Kewple’ the Gerrard, actor, he death of four in the war, They were Morgan, welgh* 880 pounds, and "Kid" Bedgwick, who tips the beam at 800, both: pleture actors, had a boxing bout out in California the other day to reduce in weight, Fach gained ten pounta Jeanne Maubour mae soprano, and James F. Pr young Amort- tan tenor, wil sing at the Talto next EAT FRUIT—HAVE|R NO FEAR. For Cramps, Diarthoe Con Dysenter: S READ ELLER ink the safest and best family medicine for children and grown people who are at- t these dangerous summ ments. ‘To betaken from }% to a tea- spoonful in 14 a tumbler of water. Immediate relief will come. No family should e for the country without a bottle in the g:ip. No family—in any ty place—should summer without a bottle “| sae i Foe Bi of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF near roupe, sata Walaa Duckie & at hand, @3c, 60c, $1.00 at all Peaeaiiy Ketone, Ceemedy, druggists.—Advt, seas ~ =3 ; Bente Low 4 ute RiALt a= | pas Te -PROCTO i FrpROTO bs & PHOTO forage RS Wen, ae Hag: bi a Da Vile AMUSEMENTS, INGE OF HOWEVER VEOH [ COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON THE ONLY DISTINCT a NOVELTY ON BROADWAY! AMUSEMENTS, DANCING CARNIVAL Deviant EIYYoor, Gooling breezes from all tlona, to-morrow and every day this, Summer, GOOD MUBIC VAR AN ACRR ur Fon Sarat 5, i) Sy CTION MAIDS OF AMERICA Dapeing Carns ‘Bunda the course of the performance a pony is charged and sparks drawn from his body, A date will be fixed next week for the George C, Tilyou. Memorial Day, which will be observed in Steeple- chase Park in a few weeks In mem- ory of the ploneer Coney Island amusement man who founded Stce- plechase Park twenty years ago, On this occasion thousands of children | in the various Institutions of the five boroughs will be guests of the management. cenit MARGUERITE CLARK IN IRISH PHOTO-PLAY Morguertte Clark will be seen tn the latest Famous Players-Paramount Attle Lady Eileen,” 4 fanct-| ThE rite ti | ant hoto-play, at the Prigm, 19, to 81.00, Duindeay Theatre he ‘ecenes of} LAST TWO TIMES this quaint piay are laid in the Em- ARNO at @ f crald Isle, and Mise Clark appeare as & iittle frish lassie who believes in fairies, The romantic atmosphere of old Ireland and the subject have en- World Wants Work we “MARGUERITE CLARK.” Aug.!3-14, “LOUISE HUFF” AFTERNOON and EVENING CONCERT i SURF BATHING SHEEPSHEAD BAY seco $< Wonders, Sunday World Wants Work : Monday Morning Wonders. BURLESQUE. “) THE. STUBENDOUS Spihag ee oe BA AM OTOP ICK'R with BONA Big Features Dates Roe a rer SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1916, ‘ACT RESSES IN NEW YORK PLAYS OF THE COMING WEEK : I ~ coor gt POLICEMAN comvteTED SOF ATTACK OW WOME t | Mor 4 \GETS LICENSE ANG CARRIES OFF GIRL IN RACING AUTO jeorge F Meteor, « | Broad C} ranuel | Beach | sawyer, ane | fall, deoat ‘BI NGALOWS vino tamenas iene bush, early yesterday father had reed of the | newopapers, but formed eoncerning the wedding. a the |of the wal ser have known cach other four years, and that Kaiser had Been calling on the wirl three yeara, “1 ‘ge of when and where they were married.” she satd, bg Colonial a Desig Se Gardens Surrounding Kew Gardens Station 15 Minutes from Weta Vincent's Hospital tn bh years of an Affection of the stomach Mr, Grant lived at No. 60 Woat Beventy- Nie had @ summer home fn Rockville Centre, LE ACTING POORLY —TRY HOSTETTER’S || OCEAN Stomach Bitters |/— ITISA SPLENDID eat vel WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE TEAMBOATS. CONEY ISLAND Psa tM, Day Lu LiMD eae Weer 1 __PHOTOPLAYS, > inarked | tloes not stop ROCKAWAY BEACH My Pacey ete Pt : Ssh ie Sunday Excursions To NEW HAVEN “ihe ony gg PECK lee are corer of Tel Directories AFi1 cag gl BOAT *s em EVENING LINE | }a Dauiourrut ‘san. On L. |. SOUND, Visit TH CITY OF KLMB FARE $1.50, CHILDREN, 76 CENTS, MUg1O—DININ TRIG FALL NIVER IN ee. CAT Lb MITES D, 1kKS ON THE DAY OF BXCU; | TheNew England Steamship Co, NEW AMSTERDAM ¥,. THE 2 COOLEST SPOTS ZIEGFELD ned vested mioMicHT ROLG puck "ite the Landon Comedy Hi ts Ee *}SE hls Se eta wee c fgeabie with tinea of Day, lane SUNDAY SAIL ve he Hudson to iy {ak Str. “Benj. BO Odell” STR, “NEWBURGH” to Englewood, N. J. Palisades Interstate Park! and all potnts in New Jereey an@ New York State. For El) Datgatut Sunday Outings ‘| STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL a PASSING SHOW O OF- 191 To Bridgeport LY! 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