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a em nae em MRS Reg a — one CN AN LRN EE AERC act THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, _ SOME OF THE STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPE eae HERE NEXT WEEK | vHEearTe OTEAwoOATS. — BROADWAY AT 471th STREET Takes rein ennounang es Next 's Attraction The first screen the Most Famous Actor of te Modern Stage E-HSOTHERN - “THE CHATTEL” A GREATER VITAGRAPH PRODUCTION ' wees Rt hee f ’ Se eet HS 0054546504 4445 65S Sse ERSTE ESOS OSES Maurice and Florence Walton ; in their Photo-Dramatic Debut ‘ METROPO! N LIN Plays f or the - pt TROPOLITA a C. fs W, h : Beautiful yt" oming Week: CAPE COD CANAL : i ak on “Foamie.teasion, ootnion tye : TEA CAROe EMPIRE, Mee ot Sa yc ta noe fey ; A raison ts be P| PAEKING SHOW OF rT Saale ire 4 at the Cort Theatre on|* aoe: . renee, He | 2 Cnn Asana thee LYCEUM L Mentay by Oliver Moroso. The | + i rs vlay a ts Oe vith oman sais |4 a uunaliett ihe dri * “Si selaneae at | rye eeerewnen The central figures | + Sap'@ petisntering trom polo plarer |} ; Perot hs rai HUDSON 5%, tt2).25. 2" re \ EAR wana : ad bie equally galinnt valet, each | * ee . sien Gis Mthh Her i ai es nt : of lias Saseioe ibvetves ph series! } ment ot modern jimen.| The teat by ean “oy be nt fg hy ag | hi be tan . saasre Saf 4 se tats a at | " iter ta bf : of effairs which reflect amusingly on) * undertaken for the stage, Unttke| Clara Kimball Young will vielt all 0.15; W. tad Bt, ; the upper set. Th * are laid) | on Long Island. The cast will include , Chptetine Norman, Mary Servoss, | Julfette Day, Ida Si. Leons, Courtney Foote, Fred Tilden, Leo Carrillo, Arthur Elliott, Pau! Harvey, Orlando ** » Alfred Hesse, Adoni Foviert, fam MacDonal! and Roberta Arnold, Ada Weeks and 2 i hd ee “Mies Springtims,” @ musical play,, Messrs, Cohen & Harris announce @ wi be presented by Kiaw & Er- that the regular season at the C, & H, | e44 esgreng tone aood other things which were loonoclastic| the Loew theatres in the elty next in thetr trend and departed from the| week during the exhibition of her plo- traditions of the theatre, r ' amon Law.” | ance” ts @ great pe _—_ **A CORNER IN COLLEENS” | ~——— TO BE SEEN AT RIALTO, 1 In “A Corner in Colleena,” the! feature picture that nes to the Rialte pentre, Bomste Ut soale will *) be seen as “Shamanic, short for Shamrock, the tomboy tn @ family of — me tn sr POLLY ANNA ivRIC p.2ts"s it ‘The Piay That Pate Joy Inte Tring, ma Bak A a i era Tre ae ‘SAIL Up the bd | Round viet sep nana DOO AL MA: Wi WET an RN, Micaela rearaate ~ tai ‘RAL HUDSON LINE AMUSEMENTS, Tu cia tgs HE ain srs THE Cl Ta cine pac ty: cio AIR v= 40TH ST. Te, GEORGE , AD ARLISS faguta ty, Joate Intropodl, | + 1 Nice, 4 tanger at the New Amsterdam Thea-| ‘Theatre will be {naugurated on Tues ——— ——— four pretty girls occupying @ cotta | z te |] Mon. ; . . with their foster mother near Dubli ee ALA OPENING OF tre on Monday night. The book is ning with the production of “THE SPORTING WIDOWS tree nue Ge eamiinenent (hada tO HEF ahh 28), The bU ING FULTON” ae — ‘1 - ast we by Guy Bolton, while the score is the work of Emmerich Kalwan, composer | of “Sari.” The plece was originally) ” given in Budapest under the tite of lurcourt's 1 COME TO THE COLUMBIA, |**'est ® & rebel during the Ir rising, but ahe ia saved fr constabulary by the young Ar * will ap-|landiord of the cottage whe S9THST, fee,.0' VERY GOODE "The Sporting Widows" “THE BEST DRAMA IN TOWN.” “THE BIG SHOW * Musical Comaty That te Unflerat, b, Re ie awyer, pear at the Columbia Theatre tn a| lives, BIA ST " ‘Misa Rabbit Foot.” The scones are| Barr, J. hew two-wet burlesque dalled “Cir= + — IN THREE CHEERS il it POWERS »y Jala in @ Hungarian village and on) Bens . G. Harley ai A.lcling the Globe." The eight scenes! PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE in oO * 5s Whe ed cr be ere no. f the piece ca he spectators t - . fea, 45th & Bway, Bre, 4.90, See ete its ok cues grt OOS gf the place carry the spectators 01" “AD PALACE FEATURES. || .,0°4, PAWLOWA || fxgiyayies Sheri" The story of the love of a village Bl) «arms and the Girl,’ a comedy by}and Turkey and are said to furnish Dame es a he BURNIE for @ famous baritone is told in the) Grant stewart and Robert Baker, will|the principals and the largo chorus); ‘The headliner at Proctor’ ‘SENSA ira art and Ro: \ c es Fifth| | ANEW course of the play, Joseph Urban] ie presented by William Harris fr. on| 0 itis with ample opportunities for! avenue ‘Theatre the first part of tho | cheek one aie has designed the scenery, Sara] Weanesday night at the Fulton Thea-|snakers, singers and dancers, -A| Week will bo Joseph Jefferson tn a Petrase, a European prima donna, i. rhe story deals with the en-| Japanese tea garden, “Tho garden of /one-act comedy entitled “The Old) makes her first New York appear-|j.netomenta in which an Amerlean| Paradi and Abdul's. palace at|achelor.” Others will be Arthur | Canstantinople are shown, Vaudeviile| Dunn and the Beaumont Biaters in a itl finda herself when ‘mtranded in| COnstintinenie are anew. vm mailea | comedy aketch, and Will J, Ward and i. Charles | Belgium at the opening of the war. |The Dance of the States” and “Fight | His Five Symph¢ Fp in @ must- WITH IRDNE FENWICK WS BRIDAL NIGHT ietiDOLLY SISTERS Th t will include Cyril Scott, Fay|for America” are among the features, | 4! act. Proctor's ~elghth Street | RRIS %,%% ie nd Hainter, Fra’ Byrne, Suzanne | There is also “The Syncopated Argu-| Theatre will have “The Review De Trish, tat 20. Wea Jackson, J. Malcolm Dunn, Ethel| ment,” which embodies the details of |10X¢.” a musical comedy; Lewis) — FAIR AND WAR R ° Harrington in comedy sketch, Pieters 66 ” intropidi, Henry Vogel, Marie Has-|a trial for divorce and 1s sung in rag- | Harrin ® comedy sketch, | |] Precat Lowe Weber a i vi __} sell, Paul Cazeneuve ang Kart Dieta.| timo melodies accompanied by gro-|Johnfon and Dean, comedians, ang) CHEER TWO | krsilive Sonadley tn BELA Woe 48s, Sst ee eee tesque dancing by the Judge, the| others. “In the Day of Old," a mugs ” E 2 Mata Ri Tis Pe pee pear sere | v attorneys and. others cons} cal comedy, will head the bill at)] 840...The Peoriess PAVLOWA, . RR. BOOM! iG. On Friday evening at the me 4 nthe proceedings, ‘Tho cast | Proctor's One Hundred and Twenty. eile pemaati van CLObELS oR ,e F elghth Str heatre George Broad- u y ast] ath Street. Theatre, R oi eauty ry . " — hurst will produce his latest play, vite Cooper, Ico Haygs, | AN Stree inet Franke Leonard —CHEER THREE fen ‘ore tt art ae See Laat Rxcursion of Season : a lagi | Piha “arloves Tua | RoKers He ‘ ! were tue Het THE AMBER EMPRESS Suncare Boots wean “Rich Man, Poor Man,” founded on| Lockwood, 1 Moretti, Anuette|!n ® comedy, and Rice and Bent in|} 42 THe Rid T ‘i ith Jane Cowl ‘4 NEW OPRRATIO COMEDY the story of the same name by Max- | Moretth and n_ Lockwood, [Renee a eer iesitca’ eeecainhieeel i sie Tes A ei. Barn Walk sata f oritin Nt Rew fore iY,” cae | Procto: ind oe hei ye Hi a i = we an Foster, The action takes plac ; : resin r ~ Te _VAUDEVi Eby n Foster, Tho action takes place | compe RN IN'THE CHATTEL? |{'e, Will show & new moving picture! WILLIAM COLLIER | SSS Lap ew’ Wor ete % in New York City. The play will &} feature every night, beginning Mon-| NOTHING HUT TRU TH thence by the steamer acted by Marle Wainwright, Willam FILM STAR AT STRAND | day, with Lilian Walker in “The) { ‘\ | THE Leave Block Island, returning, 4 P.M, i, Mack, John Bowers, Brandon Senter Fla” sti at the Palace Theatre win || ELAN efethnhe @ GRAND oikace, [|l ORAEE YARCS EN SC SEAMEN « Hurst, Frank Westerton, Rudolph) E. H. Sothern will make his photo- | \,cjude Marion Morgan reeed| i ie | DEVILLE @ ruoro rhata, week. at 1xO Cameron, Emmett — Shacke ntord, [dramatic debut at the Strand Thea- Greater Morgan Dancers, Hermine| Day. BROOKLYN, a. OTST Ha kee seis, | ; Contes Gwonne, Arthur Fitzgerald, tre in “The Chattel,” written by Paul Shone in “The Evolution of Life,” ae e H p GRAPHITE Jeusie Ttatph,, Georgia Lawrence, | west and produced by the Vitagraph Jack Wilson, comedian; Constance BIGCEST HW on D TAR oe 28 kt tuo! Barn . Aut bile Emily Fitzroy, Regina — Wallace, at Farber | sand Dugan AT THE Lowest RICES THE FROLICS OF su utomo: [Gly Miaroy itidine Reckworth |Company, Mr, Sothern portrays a {04 ‘Raymond in OS een Bin | \ LUBRICANTS na Helen Crane. [successful man of forea and, stub Better. = Fe 1 ’ M Geen borness who holds to the extreme eas DANCING CARNI = ThereisaDixon lubricant [J] ne nostroned opening of The |modemn creed of seiiainees 18 Dower | «THE NEW TANGO QUEENS” | — yn, Tater Seperts cig a TEM ENTS ~ HELE WANTEDMALE. Bullet t Castles in t air, BR seepscy z 1) 1 LIGHTFULLY COOL ny mat Met it 5 . specu Prepared to prow Hy ee te ronty-tourth street "1 must and will havo the best!) OLY MPIC’S ATTRACTION.| Cooling. breczea from all direo- u irapaton Ope So ; the life of every [MiP rie place we 11 o'cloc For it I will pay any price and count AO Lit. oot to-morrow and every | DIAGHILEFF'S | snanow 4 | waconiax : orking part of your car. Hy TB ea yan fights will mine own, It'ts mino own, to do with| ‘The New Tango Queens” will be anther OVER AN acum BALLET RUSSE Mokhay, way a 3 f F< ’ Get it psi i ‘Among the && I, please, and none shall inter-| seen at the Olymplc Theatre, The aT ACR MANHATTAN OCT. 0. ouan, ||) LuEW's NEW W YORK 1 THEA, A ftbs and Beh remy deste far the n ‘Trix, a fere.” It is upon this principle that performance includes two burlesques, every toonera ballicome ont at HOE Come, 1. Mita. AL 2 Dired Lebricanng Chere own songs; | Ne fone and marries fi girl, who of Mirrors.” Tom Coyne is the lead~ tri ly private, eomale NIJINSK' Walie “Pie uate Aloe its | CONDUCTORS . FN, awakens to it tardilw How, ‘under | tq Niy : Wot 4 Jersey City, N. J. | O'Hearn a human relations and her native spirit | [cra a Parisian dancer, 1a & special 1 ey OTHER FAMOUS Rt wie | Toe e? chorus of fifty girls. of indepenc act? hate “due | are Ped miuce yon" to foun DNTEUE Good opportunity to ‘mae \arrogance breaks down is told in the 2 # . eaplendent Urban decoras|trone ne” San a1 A.M 4 ‘ tinecike we ‘insterdam ‘Theatre| * “Another important feature will be MOTION PICTURE NOTES | aight, “Sundae, 29, Mull L nar permanent position, 3 \Tkoof will reopen rsday night ing first screen appearance of the TI Cc | DANCING CARNIVAL, ; Safety First rey Zeer MENG thncers altace and Hlrenes wal has RAED 2 Apply 108 Weet 0th st , " | devised bt ne Ruck and De ne ee fe,” produced by the Famous “C ‘ed ¥ 1 ented de : Indigestion, Constipation, biliousness imper, In addition to a Sherus. of nyera’ Fi sim ‘Company. There wit pointe me Sieh Pree Set | ‘sient fetiss Office open from 7 A. M., ta and many ailments of the digestive | s there will be Willlam Rock: | aiso be other pletures amd @ musical) Loew's Now York Roof Sept. 26, be- | ie ie ihe | midnight, ease prgane are often the source of serious White, Matthe Bur rd | Srogramme | ikaine ata Me, | . TRAN Silene ate ig ‘ illness, At the first sign of disordered ta ks, Eddie Cantor, Sybil| ge, ; Fe | _Laurle Mackin and Mabel ‘Trunater | s conditions take the reliable family |(ysmon, Lynch and Holland and| WM. FOX ANNIVERAARY a i= aoe Eee BWA THE BEAUTY eran FOR — NEW YORK RAILWays | — |Lucy G | i$ MY , 2 FO MEN A MPANY. a remedy that is always dependable— | 1. .. __| AT ACADEMY 01 IC. | 478STENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW EVERY WEEK ahs ig = Neal co ¥. BEECH AM Ss Jape Cow) Jn Common Clay’ wt on Reginning to-morrow afternoon, wy Crowded to the Walls Every ff | 2 aie chan A Pa . i Theatre wi m Fox will celebrate an annt- 3 . Afi id Nigh OEE LEN ty oe, Ong — s 1 eee versary, marking the end of hts high- | Mi d§ 10 doderoes Be, Hew fate ‘enn, PILI ustice,” h John, Barrymore |1y successful Yeur as a producer of 4 wm a Puiton oe BF Brooklyn. Weekly. nd O. P, 1 their origina otion picture the Academy . 4 Largest Sale of Any! Medicine inthe World. | roles t'the Bronx Opera | or Muaie For the first haif of the (‘ er * SUBWAY and ELEVATED Sold everywhere, la boxes, 10¢., 2 House, week Theda Bara will be s¢ en in s -_—e——— a y TH RE DIT Dineen wee TRAINMEN ew film dran entitled “Her Double . ate ——— Tye Grite® “Hottuan, operauic, Mrs, Sisco Tells How He Was ie oY CRED! DIAMON! and ‘ PHOTO PLAYS | = = ronrang, has sutected the mad scene) Healed By Cuticura After sR TIME ON -P, JUST WAST OF BROADWAY |men Gont, violinist, will render solc s | Suffering 3 | 3 Months. q ARCATA ___INFORMATION WANTED, STATIONMEN - and Wa McDonald will offer “ MOTORMEN mings, ‘ :t other. Mate 4 Dawning,” @ suaenet whieh, be ata “0 any face broke cat abv LING AD LI WANTED, ‘ F er Fh } 3 - much to popularize, On Thursday | ine side of my son’ sl Ssh] | there will be a complete new pro-| ina red rash and his face was sore and | a CIRCLING "THE (WORLD ‘ AND Good opportunity to secure gramme, with W, 8. Hart in “The| inflamed, It itched all the time and he | Fatyuontingsy Compa n e CONDUCTORS Dawn Maker” as the chief attraction. | irntated it by scratching and the rash cad end Comuman’ of Unusual permanent position, | ae Acade my has b a eecgeherer spread across his forehead and down tis We, FRED IRWIN'S BIG SHOW WANTED. ' My Dear Mr. Griffith _ : Jand an elaborate new stage setting) other side of his face, Then it got full o Pan int Tharaday evening. It wen wonderful a montrricy, || |now adds to ite beauty. | white scales and his ince was dlefigured. | GOOD OPPORTUNITY To| APPIY 1@ Cortlandt Street, em ton eh for it, Faithfull), (Sixted) “DAVID BELASCO. ; By ty RT) He had the trouble about three | — eesti, = |SECURE PERMANENT PO-| office open from 7 A. M. “INTOLERANCE” WINS | months, and I put cold cream and pow: |SITION, Th Pp bes | Mi CESS ¢ BERTY, gor on but it got we nrse I heard so much midnight. TWICE TO-DAY | BRIO RERE AT Es Peet cues ater tod Chatcasat tea |APPLY 82 ALABAMA AVE,| od IN | “Intolerance” completes its first| Tthought l would send fora free sample | (NEAR FULTON ST,), | Interborough Rapid Tranait EVERY DA SWNOAY | month Liberty ‘Theatre, MA He got relief as soon as | used the sam- EAST NEW YORK. SUNDAY Griftith's ilar treatment of the| ple $01 bought more Cuticura Soap and | ’ Company, |main theme, in which he carries four | Ointment and I only used one box of OR Life's mighty drama, down Jourrents of history down to @ climax | Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuti- | the centuries, seen as from of dramatic intensity interwove& | cura Soap and he was healed, I would 8008 FIFTH AVENUB nes of beauty and historical! not be without Cuticura Soap and Oint- accuracy, has made a lasting im-| ment ned) Mrs. A. Sisco, 153 Pater- Pression, In the force and splendor of) gon Ave., hereant Ny N, J., April 20, 1916, —— these manifold scenes “Intolerance” | “Ty purity, Detects eeailcaticn. | refresh: eA EER is the most astonishing achlevem nt | ing fragrance, convenience and econo: | ASR Teen House. ever seen in an American theatre, ‘ap and Ointment meet | a pinnacle in one sweeping glance. * | (NEAR 89TH ST,, | —————_— | BAY RIDGE), BROOKLYN, | ____ PATENTS, OFFICE OPEN FROM 7 A. M, | "STEN TE sons, tyne aren TO MIDNIGHT, nah oo |'The reproduction of ancient Babylon 3 ce i jatong With the reverential treatment al of the most discrim- | NEW YORI. RAILWAYS y TH Bp uC ofthe Judean scenes at the com-| inating, Cuticura, unlike most medi- COMPA 4 Feet sous h Ok hn, ADE , mencement of the Christian era and| cated soaps, is ideal for every-day use in SPECIAL FEATURE THE: ROOM OF nd Heli MukTM UE A NAS the medieval views of France under theo nue pure, sweet andventls, i = 7 = — ey is Charles IX, links these earlier periods or ‘ee by urn Mal - Li e , , , ‘mangle \° ‘an elaborate pictorial way with the dress post-card: “Cutieura, Ds H, LE EVERE MIRRORS Sunday World Wants Work Re Feallam and human appeal of the Baston,”’ Sol throughout the world, Monday Morning Wonders, fs'setea

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