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Coming Week: win, Sidney Philli of the Kitchen,” a comedy by| Thentre. 4 EB Thomas, founded on the at the Standard Th Movel of the same title by Alice} “At the Thom Duer Miller, Miss Chatterton has the/attraction will fole of @ Southern girl whose family |!in." with Horis T Still feels the financial effect of the |'@rse supporting ¢ duced circumstances, rent their home tion that a corps of white be provided. Around the “Midnight Frollen, ot mere nee eee nn nen a pena ot wae and Willie Howard, Play for the © |For tact: , James Watt, Gi Dan Quinlan and UTH CHATTERTON will be James Grant. | . , at the Cohan Theatre on! Treasure Island” resumes Monday night in “Come Out/to-night at the Punch own da diately utilized by Biodgett when he discovers the situ. The fourth chapter of Ditmar's “Living Book of educational studies, and the Strand Topical Review wiil also be show On the mus! “The Cinderella Man” will be seen tre, sheffaky and @ “Follies” Gra {and Ireno Stolofsky, violinist sa o— Civil War. The Daingerfields, in re- HASTINGS’S BIG SHOW PROCTOR, PALACE to a rich Northerner with the condi-| 70 BE SEEN AT COLUMBIA | anew eae ts forced to make # balloon ascension in a storm her parachute becomes un- manageable and groun Judge Dangerfield, ad mysteriously disappe years ago. He js struck with the re- falls to the althy old on the esta © of this circus girl to his ehter—a fact which Is imme- fon ure,” travel and al programme are t ra from Zlegteld’s 6 Hoffman, soprano, wallan AND LOEW BILLS The headliner at Proctor’s Fifth which develop from this arrangement, |!n two acts and ten scenes, Will B®! Avenun Theatre tho early part of th with @ love story, is fashioned "C Out of the Kitchen.” With atiss Cha ‘ terton will be Bruce Mcftne, Margue- | Big Show. Dan ¢ rite St, John, Alice Lindahl, Mrs,| dian, beads the cast, which includ Charios G. Craig, Barbara Milton,| iso Elsie Meadows, Frances Goodrich, William Boyd,! pine; Lytle, Alma Bauer and Eddie Charies Trowbridge, William H, entertainment contains “Bo Long, Lett Harris, and songs by Earl Carroll, will be presented at t Shubert Theatre on Monday night. Two dave their bomes in adjoining scon- structed trolley cars on the beach at San Francisco. husband, the | tirely of girls one tired of sardines and crackers tub-worn hand: the other's spou agree there is nothing to do but ge divorced and remarry, but the w “The Mischief Make (Ne ee See So first. The cast includes Charlotte Greenwood, Sydney Grant, W let, May Boley, Frances Ca: bark All, Joo Fre presented at the Columbia Theatre as the chief feature of Harry Hastings's oman, Iriad ec “Her Last Rehearsal; magician, and Rose Mantilla, in Ha- walian dances, Proctor's Fifty- eighth Street Sams, Walter Connolly and Hobert | Morris, Tho vaudoville part of the) Dream Pirates,” on, specialties) comedy, as the feature. Included in contributed by the princtpais, with| tn pill at Proctor’s One Hundred and & musical farce, | tho addition of Adelaide, dancing vio-| nos tin street ‘Theatre will be book by Oliver Morosco and Elmer) jinist, Mr. Coleman impersonates an | [nish hotel porter, Who is induced to|Old Homestead Octetto, in songs of ‘assume tho role of a rich Irish woman | to-day and yesterday whose fortune t# sought by @ young ters, in a comedy bicycle act, Musical | Cooper | and Kiccardo, | comedian Proctor's Twenty-third Street The: tre will offer vaudeville and feature | photoplays coup! man of sporting prociivities les, the Robbins and the Millers, | numbers and all forms of dar introduced throughout the two acts There ty a large chorus made up en | | Foys will head tho bill at the F Theatre. They will be s | Old Woman in the Shi looks longingly atl” QLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION | Bue tn songs, N nonsense, Gertrude Vanderbilt and iniesatiptiacsin the other of eternal nd wash- |THE MISCHIEF MAKERS” inelat that thore shall bo a trial weok Vy riesque and vaudeville at the Olym pic Theatre, In the company are Atm week will be Nonette, singing iolthe Others will be Jack Marley, in Fred Attella, neatre will have * 4 miniature mus: idie Foy and the Seven nin ‘A Nightmare Ke- Sale in his protean jact will be other entert At Loew's American sntgomery, | Roof the early part of the week will) be the Sully ally in “The Infor- | y y ol Clark, reey Baldwin, Vera Dori Dolly Webb, Mabe | aidwin, Benn Linn and the Cat. | Tyson, Ruth'Barbour and a chorus of mation Bureau Murray Bennett, eron Sisters. twenty-five girls. A special feature of| comedian, and Nora Allen In Irish oe ¢@ the performanc ‘The Princess Theatre will, on Tues- | of Sunny Hawall, | day night, offer its third musical pro. duction, “Go to It,” by John L. Gol- den, John E. Hazzard and Aine Caldwell, Among others in th are Percival Knight, Emma Wellington Cross, Lois J Charlies Judels, Will Demin Archie, Helen Bond, Ethel Pettit,| production of “Ko: Gertrude Waixei and Dan Marble, with Francis X, Bushman and Be he Se erly Bayne as the immortal love: @ comedy byjand with an elaborate musical sot- Montague Glass*and Jules Eckert] ting, will be shown for a week i Hushman and Miss Bayne will make Monday evening at the Broadway 4 “Busbman-Bayne” night. will appear on the stage and an im- tion will be held ing is taken from Gou-| i Tachaikowsky's ] “Object Matrimon Goodman will be produced at tho Cohan & Harris Theatre on Wednes- day night. The cast includes Je Dandy, Mathilde Cottrelly, Marj ‘Wood, Irving Cummings, Jules Jo: Leo Donnelly, Jean Temple, Wright | promptu musical se | Rod's opera Kramer, William Dixon and Robert see let’ eyiapneny San | efthan 600 persons appear in the per-| John Drew will appear at the Cri- terion Theatre on Thursday night in “Major Pendennis,” a dramatization! subjects, such of Thackeray's el made by Lang-| Amount tra don Mitchell. Costigan, the Fotheri aph, news events, y; Morgan, the sinister va comedy. anche Amory, George Warring Foker and other ‘ated charac gramme will ¢ nnis and his neph thur, as the central figures, The pl Vike ‘the story, deals largely with th ambition of the Major to establish lis nephew as a beau ° The Strand Th only officially author the Battle of the Som the length i nl oe The Winter Garden's annual fall| Production, “Show of Wonders,” will be week o be seen on Thursday night. The book] Daniel Frohm ts by Harold Atheridjo, le the |nington in a nev musical numbers have b con-| The Rainbe tributed by Sigmund Romberg, Otto] Wife. Miss P Matsen and Herman Timber enes make up the show. Among the m company _are_Molntyre MeInty oe DIGESTION In order to build up the system there must be, first of all, effi- ciency in digestion. From this source comes proper nourish- ment of the body, enriched blood, liver and bowel regularity, a strengthening of all the forces that stand for better health. Try HOSTETTER’S STOMAGH BITTERS as soon as any develops. It i Indigestion, C stomach weakness for Poor Appetite, mps & Constipation, BURLESQU paler “ROMEO AND JULIET” ON BROADWAY'S SCREEN | At the Broadway Theatre, ning to-morrow afternoon, the Metro Babylon, from this produetion, the pr toons and a pee ane appear in the comedy. Mr. Mitchell WAR SCENES AT STRAND has, cont 4a light. comed: AND CIRCUS FILM PLAY tre will show the d pictures of u | Chief Scenic Director for | Fox, owner of the production, has j already 4 tures in the cha trolled by Mr. Fox in v the country, The mu Robert Hood Bowers adds matic effect of the spectack®, on “BIG SHOW” A WINNER f the progra shown in tw ond of which will be nington ac Twenty [of Hope, a waif who bas 1 s of the|up by “Pop” Blodgett, owner of a eir- f the big}cus, and forced to do most of the dan He tieath, gerous turns in the show At the Hippodrome, Dillin reaches {ts 100th pre coming week the attgndance continues to crowd the hi daily. Paviow: new dance | with the as: expert tee skaters the Umes by inter waitz in “The M strel first: part provides numbers and a new mg, § man aeroplanes, takeg 10,000 feet, will be shown at The Rialto | as part of th pictures taken by} Donald C, Thom dun will also t “THE M. FILM THRILLER AT PARK | eatre on Monday Maud Powell 1 BURLESQUE, # called "A Glimpse) songs. Loew's Now York Theatro and Roof will show a new movie feature every night, beginning Monday with | Robert Edeson in !’The Light That} Fated.” “INTOLERANCE” FILM ; HOLDS ITS AUDIENCES| At the Liberty Theatre, D. W. Grit-| fith's spectacle, “Intolerance,” con- tinues its suce |to bringing somothing new into the) t theatre this producer has outdo ful run, In addition e bigness and grand particularly those War as It was} lays with bat- engine, with HAS WON POPULARITY “A Daughter of the Gods,” the film spectacle starring Annette Keller- mann, which enters upon the second week of its engagement at the Lyric on Monday, has met with popularity Zardt, iam le plans to book the pt 1 of playhouses ¢ ous parts of i score by » the dra- AT THE HIPPODROME vhere Charles he Big Show" entation this nam's spectac huditorium twie: M. Volinin i abreast | kating » min » new doin Hippodrome fashion, aduces sph Parsons and the Hippodrome stance beauty squad in “Hello, I've Been Looking For You." pant RIALTO WAR PICTURES AND “GRIMSBY’S BOY” A battle between French and Ger- n, Seenes at Ver- wh imsby's Hoy Mr, Keenan p! hold mou heart a his only child 4s @ girl her up as a boy, and it is her blossoming = Inte Woman tually winning s the human th he Hussian extra feature > QUE OF LIFE" At the Park will have its fact that « Mont » a chim lay deals with the a nee and a circus | me daughter, ‘The ulties en- rOunte y the two, the vengeance of | the chimpanzee when the Pr fuses to marry the girl becau sta Asons, and t ath s the thrilling incidents of Han film-draina | DANCING CARNIVAL BREAKING ITS RECORD at the THE EVENING WORLD, sav Ontay, ooredis 21, 1916. Notes in Society | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frick of Bal- the engagement of Mary Carroll Montgomery, son and Mrs. John A. Montgom- ery, of Trenton, N. J. Many Interesting out of town wed- dings will occur to-day. Elizabeth Mary Dixon, daughter of Capt. z have James Wyllys Dixon of ‘clock in the afternoon, in St. Georgo’s “THE FLAMB” ATTRACT: LOVERS OF SPECTACLE Richard Walton Tull drama about Mexico, continues to attracy large audiences to the Forty-foufth Street ‘Theatre, and the author-producer has secured an option on the house for the balance of The cast includes John », Willlam Courtleigh, Violet Hem- x, Peggy O'Neil, Robort Paton Gibbs, Miss Mittie Arnold honor and Misses Virgti Marion Baker will TAout. Everett D. Capehart, U. will be best man, and the ushers “will be Ensign Henry Mollinix, Byrd, Assistant Navai Constructor Garland Fulton, Eni berle, Ensign Allan Ash- brook and Licut. Solon B. Rose. —_—< SISTER SLAIN, SAYS ero a Willetts Found Dead Oatetde, Brother-tn-Law' OLOVPRSVILLE, N. wwitt be, mata of| ______ AMUSEMENTS. ”_____| _____ AMUSEMEN timore announe Fri k, to Jolin Rhea William 8. EI Harriet Storline, Russell and Albert Tavernier, —_s |**RICH MAN, POOR MAN,” ENTERS ITS FOURTH WEEK At the Forty-eighth Street Theatre | “Rich Man, Poor Man,” will enter upon fourth week Monday. sroadhurst had an advantage first that the story by Max- on which it is founde ‘The cast ingiud Helen Carey, Byron ‘lushing, at 41° Mary Newberry Dixon will be her sis- ter’s maid of honor and the other at- = tan will include Misa Madeleine Miss Clara Lane, | Hae Me Kim, Miss Elizabeth Stebbins Clark, a niece of the bridegroom; Mrs. iss Augusta Polhe- Miss Elsie Gatretson Ln gd and Miss Helen Hunter Nor- Little Miss Elizabeth Speer Xndiw PWS, a niece of the bride, will be Frederick Hamt will be his brother and ushers will be Richmond Weed, Rich: ard P. Kent, rs ‘harles Waterbury Clark, ury, Anthony J, Bleecker, Louis Dixon and secured an order to-day to exhume the body of Miss Hose D, Willetts. II, Stone, director of the Vermont State Laboratory of Hygiene, and State's At- torney Theodore B. Hopkins of Burting- t, are expected here this aftor- noon to be present “ an autopsy to de Villette was mur. Courtlandt 24, M termine whethe {Uiedor committed muletde, The girl was foun office of her brother-in-law, John Dey ette, a Burlington coal deale: ington officials rendered a verdict of dead outside th . John Bowers, Fre Morris U: ‘nder hill, ho) Ralph and’ : Wyllys Dixon, its, brother of the Goad al) that was ———. |MorioNn PICTURE NOTES li: Alice Brady has engaged @ private | ter Edward Randolph Bherle, U. secretary to look after her mail William Batley will support Fior- ence Reed in a Brenon picture. _— Bthel Clayton and Carlyle Black- arred in the World-Brady Madness of Helen,” to be ed next month, » Kellormann is to see h ‘A Daughter of the God the Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia, Rothapfel has engaged the an Balalaika Orchestra to play! sito next week, | mont has gone to Los Ange- ephen’s Church, Provi- dence, R. L, this afternoon, Miss Mil- dred Brown North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles W, North, will be- come the bride of Assistant Paymas- N. PHOTOPLAYS, _ | Photo Drama of Creation ne, pi PHOTOPLAYS, oo ET CHONOGRAET REOORDS, Grace La| Moore in| EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION, (NO ADVANCE IN_ PRICES.) R.0S*25Q000PRopucTION afr s IF RANCISX BUSHMAN||£ oS the Screer aio BAYNE Motion Fietures ins pega @ JULIET "A heart compelling drama wou and child drama WARFIELD* Wasten'® HUDSON Wye Feu for the Triangle. ks Players Company an- ‘rank MeIntyre will ap- | Crowned King BEVERLY, Rueer of Norina Talmadge will atar in “Pans it will be her first picture | ne lick interests. Naomi Childers has posed for tinted picture of Liberty, and it will he Rialto when the orchestra plays “Tho Star Span- | CRITERION. Wea 4 hha Ri GEORSE ARLISS hePogecied shown daily at ladys Alexandria ts to make her he Metro pleture * in which Mabel Taliaferro of} Battle of the Somme” will be th portray the magniti-| | cence of this ancient city and tts life] jot prodigal luxu' waged in those tering ram and flamin siege tower and catapult and 9} and cross-bow, hax a novelty tat, |) aside from its historical interest, is fascinating. —— “ DAUGHTER O# THE GODS” J. Victor Wilson “only official and! and next. week authentic pictures” Bertha Kalich will make her third en appearance for Willlam Fox tn a drama of home It will be released Oct. 20, CUTICURASOOTHES RASHESANDECZEMAS So that Itching Ceases. Sleep Fol- Rest Comes At Once. “IT had eczema on my face, head, It came in pimples and the places around them were red | and itchy, and when 1/ sar| irst ey DONALD C, THOMPSON, WAR PICTURES AN TAKEN ABOVE Tiik « FRANK KEENAN & ENID MARKEY “JIM _GRIMSHY'S Rog." A Tr THE RUSSIAN BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA THE FABLE OF THE THROBBING GENIUS it ___ A GEORGE ADE oem ry ESAT VERDUN. A Triangle Pre Relea back and limbs, THE DOLLY SISTERS 7 HIS. BRIDAL NIGHT. BELASCO $4)", 0 220 HANTS THE BOOMERANG BRIAND'S INTIMATE. STUDIPS OF BIRD TTR RIALTO TOPICAL, DIGEST cept of the Soreen"* 1 could not see with it, ane I would wal wrne Viteracy D The Incomparable ‘Rialto Orchestra “ COMPOSED BY HUGO, RO NO ADVANCE IN FRIOQESSALWAYS WORTH Wilk. pained to much, d about Cuticura Soap and OLUMBIA Bw SEAUTY SPOT OF THE GAY WHITE WA 47s STENTge CHANGE OF SHOW EVERY WEE e jeddiy ont 4 Come and See Why ! Commencing Monday Afternoon, bf HVS wit DAN COLEMAN »5 Great Company of Fun Mak roots Sabi fel Me a Luke HE ROSELAND GIRLS Srutanos Bly “HELLO, I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR f THEATRES. ___—- | your_aT THE HIPPODROME, Fy Pa te Last ip i Kaw & Brlanger's New eet me MISS SPRINGTIME 1 Si'fion bannon- | I atter the play see (Atop this Theatre) LYCEUM “ji fitet asta |Woie OTIS SKINNI SRiNNE ne KNIC KERBOCKE! Bre at 818. Mat. Wet, ge Sat wg" Ry Bway, & 88th Bt MEETING PLACE OF DAVID RLASCD Viwwenta TAY ALL THE WORLD. OLLYANNA Fiay_ That Pots Joy Into Living, Btaged by "PA a, VLOW2 Ba "PAVLOWA an Ne i aM Monsetion, : t o Dee 16 inet Toastaatring. COHAN & HARRIS: at ix THEATRE Ht, Ese 9.15, ast Mat Toda THE INTRUDER ‘5 Go. COHAN'S Himsa 3 M. Mises Next, Weel to Beloscothesire. DAVID Bttoo ~ Seven Chances re, Matinee pes, TO-DAY, 2.30 & _ “UNDER SENTENCE” _Mith Georke Nash & Janet Hrecher. LIBERTY Soseine | BS a P os: re), D, W. GRIFFITH'S WZ COLOSSAL SPECTACLE ——___ With Orchestra of 60. J “DANCING | CARNIVAL _ v New Yor! Foremost { musement Place GOOD MvUaICc OVER AN UF PLooR Sta ie EXT MONDAY—SEATS NOW, +8 inom. at the Couan Theatre Seven Chances eee I ‘introduce "jou" to sulted so 1 bought them, and I used about three bars of Cuticura Soap and two | icura Ointment and I was! (Signed) A. Lee, 71 Warwick | | WILLIAM FOX’S MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE TRIUMPH SCORES BIGGEST SUCCESS OF NEW YORK STAGE The Management begs to warn the public against the extortions of speculators and request that seats be purchased as far ahead as WINTER GAR GENS it toes not take you long Last cura will do for ec Aone rashes, | | uF poines burnings, fiery, watery pimples, | 1e the affected surface with | Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry light- ly and apply Cuticura Ointment. once the itching ceases, sleep and rest and complete healment in most cases results in continued use of these fragrant, super-creamy emollients, Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p, Skin Book LYRIC 4sTHST. | Tis _RICH MAN, ‘POOR MAN and Motor Show Maxine Eliot’ &, tt Wa, POS e ON SALE 6 WEEKS IN ADVANCE eae qin. THE MAN Wi CAME Bick request. Ad- “Cuticura, Dept. T, “Sold throughout the world. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. PHILHARMONIC ata height of THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL “A tae of mania ficerice.! “U nae assable.”” aT— Pierrot i Prodisel “Delights the sig nilereiatte bevutiful .” a Enid Markey will DE FOE— ae GLOBE Wry 40 8t- } 3 pelng, on 14 A. Mf tH mld os RAYMOND HITCHCOCK in “BETT oat Mea HE woo, . DANCING CAINIVAL, Graud” Centra “Palaoe, Lexington Ave: a 40th St. Entrance, PASSING a vi Be LECTRICA " EXPOSITIO ‘eon GRAND ) TA och, ; ue Bway, bie H Wet evaat 2. asin Jy ARIA BA OF LITTLE THEATRE he" HUSH! Mats, Wed. de Sat BVI | MUSK THROVENOUT. | y. of ws | LONGACRE {2th i 215% WM.COLLIE COCMERa RUTHAAY tht, TRUTH SHUBERT $ hast. THE ‘i fou ‘Rid WEEK, TRAND * iN OT ATm STREET: Orrces Ta orny OFFICIAL AND AUTHENTIC MOTION PICTURES OF Camere Hall, Suni ag me 29 DOSTA |And His pres Artists i Hoses 810,818 L | pm ae 44TH ST.’ Thee bi “y fe 1s HIE: E WK ee “G0 TO it” 39th St. : A DEEP AND ImpRErrive SPECTACLE OF THE TRAGEOIES OF WAR gy ning “The Masque of Life,” a new American pro- | ita Revello take ‘DAYTON part in the 5) ‘iz PENNINGTON - ote oer ( CELEBRATED. CONCERT ORCHESTRA AD SOLOISTS» SONS GE “Chris ile THEATRE, RROADWAY AT 59TH 8T. MONDAY EVENING AT 8, AND VWICK DAILY AT 2 & 8 THERPAFTER. THE MASQUE OF LIFE The Film of 1,001 Thrills REAL HUMAN INTEREST--SENSATIONAL EFFECTS with PETE MONTEBELLO, RITA JOLIVET, HAMILTON REVELLE RESOUE OF A CHILD PARK “UPS’ PRRs" AND DOWN” STANDARD Woman Mat. 10 da Nit Wien cisper PARKS funk Bele Royt th ps gels 3 Daye Last THEATASS: in rere | Pur ch AND HUNDREDS OF OF LE PER EORMERS. 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