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|votce nnd her expressive acting, Matbourg was altogether charming. ted the audience off {te Madeleine D'Espinoy played the| and unless the following shows pat took up the hymn that *Weetheart etmply and sang pleasing- | on @ little more class this show will e Ly y' it ly, Andfe Bellon player the soldier| be the winner for the season, There wa through the years. It with « proper show of spirit, and| are ao many deserving performers of ail, that “L@) Emile Detramont was amasing, Then| that it would be unjust to the rest to enthustasm. | the Columbim Theatre this season, “LE POILU” Rot |votea FRENCH ENTHUSIASM |)" AT GARRICK THEATRE. wan HEN the av ‘one to tte! Potty a pierre | ere Was Helle Ashlyn, as an Ameri. | sive any one special notice. \ W feet and A singing | ., Maurice a almple story | oh Strl, who Siaatly brought the per-| Among ali those that made Band “The Ma "at the ee nm tre formance to’ the level of Brondway|Majestics” a delightful entertain | with her songs and an imitation of| ment the most prominent are: Flor-| Garrick Theatre list . “Le Poitu® | + girl who Pod Sarah Bernhardt. It in enough to|ence Bennett, Frank De Mont, Paul proved stirring. t Teieives Hitt ana, *8¥ that the audience acemed to like| Cunningham, Louise Alexandria and “Le Pollu” immensely. John Keit. | last night at the Olympic Theatre on HERE'S THE WAY TO ENERGY, Baritone in Recital BLANCHE SWEET WINS and the THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1916. Not the least @ntertaining number on the Broadway's programme is the overture “William Tell,” played by the orchestra. The majority of people who suffer from ¢litonic disease have learned that only frequent treatment applied by a skilled spectalist can correct their troubles. Such treatment is more expensive than the bulk of people can afford to pay. It is for this reason that those persons who suffer from ciogged nostrils, deaf- a At Aeolian Hall. By Sylvester Rawling. SPIRANTS for the favor of the Wrapping the French flag abont| Fi" timental burden! 5 entime ¢ There ts @ large chorus, and one music-loving public ness, head noises, discharging ear: her, Jeanne Maubourg, who had al. ie an tnteresting?) tha’ f is cotton, ie feady @on first honors w 4 in thin role Jeanne | BRADY'S BURLESQUERS Win Tae delet et the Guaienee te to pr asthma, bronchitis, indigestion, tne § } pred beginnin: Then their] testinal putrefaction, kidney disease, - - SCORE BIG SUCCESS such great extent that she was fa- |, P {, unbiased | liver disease, disease of th ves AT OLYMPIC THEATRE) V"0!, "ith, «numberof encores bearers nd, unbiased e nerves fl ’ enough to Interrupt the ence of DY Fecolle whose rep-|and disease of the skin neglect these whe the performance for more than a brief litatlons: « indakla, Prem: | “The otter of th inal f - ; .|time. As her pame was pot on the Caruaos, 3 iadskis, Frem- ie offer of the nominal fee rate ‘ Tom th aide net musical BUF | Srogramme, ahe must be satisted *tads, Farrar Amatos, Pad-| of eight visita for $6.00 ts given ty & enque, In which a chorus of cightoea| With the obscure fame of anonyinity. erewskis and rs will pass.| Dr, McCoy that all sufferers from fair singers are presented, opened —-— Thelr guccessors must be found. Now | such conditions that are named above a the tim ng out the talented and any other chronic disease that requires the skill of an expert phys!- Fourteenth Street for a week's en- 1 ecanty a batiione: ads & @agement. During the scenes of the] ans FILM MELODRAMA bid for favor at Aeol Hall last (clan will be accepted by him under Does the day's work tire you? Does | will give you that vitality, It uppites two-act burlesque depicting "A Gar- T BROADWAY THBATRE niant. He raed a pleasing voice Bde Fate. jrhis ts done thet vital low | nourlsh me i { den at, Brighton Beach” and “A and no little ery one suffering from any com- the evening your vitality at « low | nouri ment that is easily assimilated, County’ Jail” the fudience w2s| Blanche Sweet, in ; plant can afford to recetve treatment ebb, you gy exbausted, and your /and it feeds that nourishment to every) treated with much humor, dancing barks ‘ot, in “The Storm,” by As often as { Berves on edge? eeaae and singing. The pretty ‘contumes | very’ interesting “popeeene eee are Of 8 : nd dake, thts Thousands of people drag throug! and new scenery were an added at-| hrowaw, programme at the gramme with a Schubert group and | these, wi tf life this way. They start out each day ; traction to the abow poi ac teatre thie week, Beldome continued it with songs by Frang, | Oct, 81 my, foes t with an effort—eyes tired, mind clouded, | gestion ; Minel Schell, known as “the blon46] been better multed ty — Lod Sinding, MacDowell, Cadman and) ments, is orice te, tongue coated. At the end of the day [sole cause of that tired, worn-out feeling. | Venus,” won’ the approval of the | photoplay Is a melodrama and, in the Mavic One number was bis own, | iy offer tt wilt they have reached the limit of their|It mokes the blood circulate freely,| auditors with her dancing and sing- Fading part, Misa Sweet ie afforded a sence eu i re Hy Rrsiet id Oct. B1, strength ma carrying strength to each worn-out pos Others in the company that| chance to do aome real acting as well. , ¥ wae Me 8 > | Treaty realice that something ts wrong, helped too make Brady's burlesque! us to display her winaomences. In Pasist at the plan Clogged Nostrils, Dropping in & big point winner were Fred Rech, Harry Kay, Bobby Stone, éred Reese, Ruby Lusby, Jeanette Mohr and Trixie Syman le. ogin to feel the benefit of Malto- very quickly. Your bead becomes vur eyes bright—your step. be- but they on, hoping that somehow can shake off this listless feeling. ‘Aad then @ change in the weather, a damp, raw spell or a sudden wintry ch suddenly shatters their weakened bodies selecting a company to support her, | Jesse L. 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