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CONCERTS AND MUSIC, ‘SHILHARMONI Hociety of New York WI6—SEVENTY FIFTH SRASON—1017 JUBILEE YEAR vol STRANSKY, coxnvcron Soloists, fitter” oitice, aoe Ry in seme Loses Manager OUNCE ““VERLIN DA AVIES™ ree. et wi, Fat CADMAN TTSIANINA ie MULEORD "Cel Psd Mail Orders to faensel & Jona, enter on, tir Hoffman SOPRANO AMERICAN DEDUT, Gordon Baler IT DWARFS THE STUPENDOUS SPRCTACULAR fi 000 PEOPLE “THE BIG SHOW” RH: et ive, Twice Dally, DANCING CARNIVAL, New York's Foremost Amusement Place. OY EK AN ACRE DOR SPACE “NICHOLAS RINK EAR COLAy 2 = BRONE SROOCA LECTRICAL EXPOSITION and Motor Show GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lex dve basi OCTittez! Admission Ste Eugene Wal SOME OF id (a TREMENDOUS Vag A Wiley Kant Gi Vale w dp Hisee hentai Branans, * Gulia «| tale Nite Sotuaon ‘isto Mon oe An i ae eat LEXINGTON THEATRE, 19! <2 4287 4 ., @RNPAT WORLD Wares WORK WONDERS 6 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS } an Mis, 1,90—10060, Bre, 18 OMe WiLLiaAmsS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916, STARS OF THE STAGE WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK LOM BI THEATRE. Plays for the Coming Week b6 REASURE ISLAND” will) resume its run at the Punch and Judy Theatre on next Saturday night. Henry E. Dixey ts to play Long John Otherwise the cast will re- main substantially the sume as it Was last season. Eduard and Elisa Cansino, Spanish dancers, and Luana, a Philippine , will be new features of the ormance in “The Bull Ring’ at Casties in the Air beginu.ng Monday rs ." will be the attraction at the Standard Theatre, The cast Is headed by Mabel Brownell, “PLEAS Moderate P Bett, HASTINGS? BIG SHOW wit DIAGHILEFF'S BALLET RUSSE MARHATIAY 28: gYUNE vem (Baoepe Wed 9 8! b tNiae an Sohne avait Bad 10-—Petrouchka; By! VAUDEVILLE. 30) FPR & PHOTO ees = ROCTOR'S Es ! . ¢ Mack, Mabel Burke de othery, Woot AC ay Np WAR) OO OTHERS,! 35, ‘DAUGHTER OF THE GODS,’ AT LYRIC TUESDAY NIGHT The first performance of William Fox's spectacular motion picture fan- tasy “A Daughter of the Gods” will take place on Tuesday night at the Lyric Theatre, with Annette Keller- mann in the title role, Second in in-~ terest only to the production itself is the music, by Robert Hood Bowers, who will direct a large orchestra, The William Fox company of play- ers went to Jamaica, West Indica, tn August, 1915, The exteriors, marines, waterfalls, Pageantry and battles of “A Daughter of the Gods" were filmed in and around Kingston, The picture was finally compléted in September of the following year and measures ten reels, or 10,000 feet, in length. Twenty theusand persons were em- ployed in this costly production, percnteticas “FIFTY FIFTY” AT RIALTO AND FRENCH WAR SCENES With Norma Talmadge tn “Fifty | Fitty" as its feature picture and the first instalment of "War as It Really 1s" for an added attraction, the Riaito Theatre offers a bill of exceptional strength for the week beginning to- morrow, The war pictures were tins taken by Donald C. ‘Thompsom staft photographer for Lesiie’s Weekly and official cinematographer to the French Government. They show actual war- | fare in the front line trenches with |such clarity that Brig. Gen, M. M. c exclusive arrangement with Mr, Thompson whereby these pictures will be shown serially as an added fea- ture of the regular programme, “Pifty-Pitty” tells a story of studio life in New York, Miss Talmadge plays the part of a girl whose love for Bohemian frolics leads her into such difticultios that even after ber a has to fight against the | influence of the surroundings In whic b her husband her, will |direction of Hugo Rieson |render tho overture to “Tho Moister- | singer.” The star of the soloists wil ‘be Mme, Elise Kutachera, who will tg Dream" from “Lohen delman «ill render Kreis- Gages Viennoise” on the vio- sing grt te lin, | As another novelty wil! builet,” in which six class interpret Johann Str Danube Waltz.” — Eduest scenic pietures will ed gramme as usual. will be edited ees ok provided with sympathetic orchestral v Lect he bill DOES YOUR CHILD KEEP YOU AWAKE Suffering From Itt Itching Rash? Cut cura Will Heal Her. Trial Free. "A rash started on my little dau; tr ter’s face, and then went all over body, [had her treated but could see ne relief, and the skin blistered and was inflamed and very sore. The rash tiched so badly that it Kept both the child and self awake nights and she wae cross a day, Her limbs wae wo bed | had to wre them up in linen. “T was 4 told 1D get Cuticura Soap and Ointment s0 I got them. | used one box of Cuticura Ointment and about four .| bars of Cuticura Soap when she wat entirely healed."’ (Signed) Mra. F Furst, 76 Grant Ave., Cypress Hills N. as April 20, 1916. oar hair is dry, thin and falling, on aun rub spots of dandruff and itch. ing with Cuticura Ointment, Next moming shampoo with Cuticura Soap hot water, This treatment means, in most cases, a clean scalp, free from dandruff, itching and irritation, Noth- ing better for the hair to make it live, lossy and abundant, Don't confound Evticura with strongly medicated soaps and coarse ointments. For Trial Free by Return Mail ad- post card: uticure, Dept. H, Bosten."’ Sold Pro the world, ®| Dillon; Teddy Bur Ukenoss to Betty's girl cc thia most faselna it was for a little gi mJ RELLERMAN IN ee sonre= or LvYRic THEATRE “The Big Show,” Hippodrom ‘olees 4 nport. tian of the pageant Amne-Paviow offering a moat remarkable dan progranime, surrounded by the Bakst mise-en-seene and a ballet of five hundrod. —_—.>-——" Macomb, President of the Army War JOLLIE WILLIAMS BRINGS lege at Washington, purchased a copy of them for purposes of military | record. Mr. Rothapfel has made an| HER SHOW TO COLUMBIA Mollte Williams, a comedienng nd Songstress of unusual popularity |among patrons of burlesque, will come to the Columbia Theatre at the head of her own company. Tho per- formance she offers is divided into three parts, beginning with a one- act burlotta called ‘The Hallowe'en Party,” whieh ts followed by vaude- Ville specialties and concludes with a short satire called Some Sant- The Rialto orchostra, under the| tartum,” During the action of the last named piece a Fashivn Revue js introduced, in which Miss Williams and a number of show «iris exhibit the latest styles, The specialties em- brace a sketch called “The Dance En- Ucement,” In which Miss Williams is aesisted by Frank Fanning and Joba in a skit called Sierk,” & singing bv Allis and “The New Night and dancing spe Myers and the Dr 1 Sisters, os Mise Williams's parody Hawaiian dance craze, In addi ton} to those who appear in ihe ollo, the} ~ Company includes Jack Durty, ence Kelly, Frankie Buras and 1 Malvin, ae ee “THE THOROUGHBREDS” COME TO THE OLYMPIC “The Thoroughbred * will be seen in burlesque, together with songs, dances and vaudeville spec: the Olympic Theatre, includes Harry Nelson, Red sid Winter and @ large chorus, with the Sherwoods 3 an ed feature desk, “HER FATHE B'S SON” BROADWAY PHOTO PLAY Tho attraction at Theatre will be the unt photoply "with Viv in in lar ‘rol, A poor father and a rich uncle, wi f tangle. Frances'a father, — dying. pledges her to this @ boy Under her uncle's roc hie daughter Betty as a ch > has no cause tho asquerading as Jeception becomes amusingly The “youth” that bears @ St. Louls is a most olusl who steals tho heart of a young offi ser visiting the 1 om, But into game of hide nomt that Fran poms How bard , alone, to dare s long journey and oe Unknown relatives’ tn this boyish masquerade \s told by the dainty Miss Martin in ls story, filled with scenes of com- dy, pathe and seek comes an e! es hadn't reckoned AU Bir Ernest Shackleton, the dic tionary authorities say, has added more words to the language than Col, Roosevelt has MILIATING. eee ne | called * HIPPODROMA | seonos of the play are lald a the N England Colonies in 1692-3. we 1 enacts the role of Suzette, uenot refi , after the |aeatn of ber old and miserly busbs is accused of witchcraft and sen+ tenced to be hanged. — |PROCTOR, PALACE The bill Proctor's Fifty-olghth Street Theatre the early part of the ok will include “The Girl in th nedy; Regal and Bender, acrobats; | “Her Last Re 2 Hundrod dd Twenty-fifth Street Theatre will have a comedy sketch ence Gladole and others. absence of over two years, vaudeville Will again be presented at Proctor’s Twenty-third Street Theatre. A new feature photoplay will also be shown each night, The Palace Theatre will have Frits ff in operatic numbers, William Watte a protean act, Giilingwater in “The Frame-Up, others, Loew's American Theatre and Root | the first part of the week will offer | Jack Princeton in a mu » the Mayor,’ Included in the fea- ture films to be shown at ig be Now rene vane e 6s ee ' euests of General Manager Cornelius Sciatica, Neuralgia, ‘Aad for All Muscular Pate ADW PHOTOPLAYS., PROADWAY THEATRE-AT,AJ 31 ViVIANMARTiy} picture, Tuesday, and Buccaneers,” Wednen ST. NICHOLAS RINK BEGINS SKATING SEASON. St. Nicholas Ice Skating Rink ht Woat Sixty-sixth Street began ters until spring. There will po r Sundays in. cluded. A Marimba Band and a num-| ber of expert ors are pleasing nc-$ quisitions to the rink. Last night! 2,000 skaters tried the tce as the; which is playing to crowded houses twice daily at the bids fair to surpass alll soreon di its predecessors at the huge playhouge | next to the ity. ‘The exporta on the} prides” Sferful, with an in wlznick picture listie and pow- of n of war with THE ‘SHIELDING SHADOW’ WITH RALPH KELLARD, jo Shisiding Stado: w" has just been re. New York City. —_— FANNIE WARD AT STRAND IN “WITCHCRAFT” FILM Fannie Ward will be seen on the} id Theatre in al t. Ralston Reed, The NOTED MUSICIAN OF MONTREAL Advises the Use of ‘FRUIT-A-TIVES’ The Famous Fruit Medicine. 689 Cusgrain St, 3 April #0th, 1915. “Ip my opinion, no in the world is #0 curati tion and Indigestion oa 5 SEATS.NO Defied an Empire—A Her: FATHER’S Added, BURTON HOLMES jutt and Jeff Cartoons, Paramoun: Pietorranh and Comedy, season this morning, and will be ‘on R LYRIC THEATRE BROADWAY © 42° /T. WILLIAM FOX Presents TWICE DAILY. INCL, SUNDAYS SELLING. Sole Author and Director of “A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS” Announces The E#rly Release of His New Creation. NAZIMOVA lm Marion Craig Wentworths P “WAR *SRICE Released ExctusivelyThrough LEWIS J. SELZNICK The Vivid Phote Drama of a Woman Who Dire.ted by « Genius of Screen Production, | was a sufferer from these complaints for ic, brought about » kind of | {ntestinal Paralysis—with nasty Head- enting, and Pain in the Back pills and medicines of physicians, nothing helped me, ‘Then J was indu “Fruit-a-tives", and now for six months J have been entirely well “Tadvise any one who svffe horrible trouble agreeably surprised at the + 82.50, trial sine, Bbc, pt postpaid by Pruit: w-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, New York, ve ‘Thoimpaon te, known thro sehout eu of hie profession, THE THOMPSON PICTURES WLLL IN SEHIAL FORM AT THB MIALTO @XCLUSIVELY NOTE! he tie = Included in the same progr wird NORMA TALMADGE i in “FIFTY FIFT Y” LUE DANUBE WALTZZ, DAN. Ovi Ui TO THE MENTE K- FAM a a r ER Sa AG ai VVERY SUNDA PRESENTS (COMMENCING TO-MORROW) THE EXPERIENCES OF DONALD C. THOMPSON (Matt Photographer of Leal ON EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS KHOWN IN AUTHENTIC MOTION FICTUN @ celicction of war relica gathered by Mr 1 we in his plotures will PETITE NALLY DEER $C OG LE RIALIO OnE NO ADVANCE. ‘IN PRICES a “ALWAYS WORTR WHILE”’ tH EMPIRI » aati ven ee me Ee MISS SPRINGTIME Alter the play see (atop thie Thenteo) eee ae POLLYANNA ‘The Play That Puts Joy tnto Livtan, GAIETY, bv0,5,20. Mate, Wel, de Sat et madsen COHAN & HARRIS £3 GY THEATRE W, 420 Bt, Bra, 8.15, Ved, Sat, ot 2.18 THE INTRUDER OF. COMAN'S Sire, Sue ER pitio pecs co ‘Seven Fane ah “UNDER. SENTENCE” With Georme Nach @ Janet Becher. With Orchestra NGEtts ha CHEATING CHEATER REPUBLIC Rae es THE DOLLY SISTERS > HIS BRIDAL NIGHT dana oe th > LAST 10 TM! 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