The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1916, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Plays for the Coming Week Cyril Maude berins ment at the Empire ECZEMA IN RASH » ON BABY'S FACE id to Head and Arms, Formed | Seales, Itched and Burned Caus- ing Baby to Scratch, HEALED BY CUTIVURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “My baby had a rach on her face, qhich” after’ being treated, developed into eczema, and as time went by it spread to her head and arms, It used to dry up and form scales, and it itched and burned caus- ing baby to scrateh. She was very cross. “A frend told me to an engage- Theatre on wou soo te Monday night in “The Basker,” an English comedy by Citfford Mills The play has for tts chief character & happy idler of forty, His chief am- bition fs to bask In the aynahine of life and follow his own tmarmless tn- clinations. Unfortuhataly for hie peace of mind he Is in ireot line to inherit a title, and when this distino- Hon suddenly comes to him he te- | sorts to a mom unusual method to avoid issuming the rank. Mr. Maude's company Includes Muriel Martin Har vey, Maud Milton, Maruertte Lenlle, nthia Broc&ks, Madeleine Meredith, Alice Gordon, Florence Le Clerca, Hassard Short, Frank Kingdon, Edgar Norton, Edward Lester and James , Kearney. eee Pmma Dunit will be brought out ae a star at the Thirty-ninth Street The- atre on Monday night In “Old Lady 31,” & comedy by Rache! Crothers, made from Loulse Forasiund’s novel of the same name, The play has for its os a village on the New Pngiand it. Capt. Abe Rose and his wifs He have been compelled to leave ir home and seek pinces in insti- oe tutions, With the little money they have left he Insists on sending her to ' the Old Ladies’ Home, whereas he tn- tends to go to the Poor Farm. When he takes her to the home the inmates docide to take him In too. Ho accepts and ts facetiously called “Old Lady 31." Reginald Rariow ts cas for Capt. Rose, Others in the company are Vivia Ogden, Mra. Felix Morris, Maud Sinclair, Anna Bates, May Gai- yer, Marte Carroll, Stuart Sage, Louls Frere, John B. Maher, Elizabeth Le- Roy, Lottie Church and Mary Davis. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. LEADING FIGURES IN SHOWS HERE NEXT WEEK wermtcne cen oe a near mR LOLA PIiSHER 4 @eheic ‘ 30s B' WAY aftst Y te BEAUTY, ror OF THE SAY MITE WAY. Commencine Sonday Atternoon And Half a Hundred Other Real Comedians, Sincere, Dancers an Haliste, Including A STUNNING CHORUS—ALL GIRLS. Moderate Prices——<mokting Permitted aise FOLLIES OF eee eat ~ On Sales 69 WG" ST-TEL. 3700 COLUMBUS NOW OPEN 3 *525'7'* “% Wat (o-vay <, “THE BIG SHOW” WITH ANNA PAVLOWA Wortd's tt Yi —— =e . WINTER GARDEN Sir." "% SHOW OF OE ives, 8 HIPPODROME -- SPECIAL NDAY| use Cuticura Soap and € ; say, Hive, 8.48 iT SAS Ointment. IT could see M4 FRINCESS Miatd, "Po-day” aus annee a haere so | bought more, and four | The Standaed ery Gnd, Bide” | RAE ATL GO ‘To it” arcenpe = of Cuticura Ointment with the apes . ¢ SHUBERT {)s,. 5 “Tieng, ebb Wed led her."* (Signed) Mra. Jas Rubee jackson, PE pel Jersey City, N. f., March 15, 1916, Semple Fach Free by Mall ‘With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad+ <. ress postcard: “‘Cuticura, Dept. T, B THOMAS MEGHAN ____PHOTOPLAYS. _ ROADWAY THEATRE AT4I/YT. THE HOORAH™ Bose CAROLINA JOSEP nae a ement Place NEXT ATTRACTION, crear MaAUDE 1 Convaeai Whit H f j D MUSI AN ACRE MARY PICKFORD | "erry, Mother! Remove Ele Ra reece rear Ite olmann Bea te “LEAS THAN THE pveT.” poisons from little stom- GLOVANME OUIBEPFB primate a h, liver, bowels, | Funny sttuations are evolved and Mi ti lli D l ' v3 . um be Introd d. - Boxes opens » - Give “California Syrup of braces. solly Ward, iis cast ame I H E N E W P L A Y S i ica Osetia. | “Good Gractous, ‘annabelte,” & com- ody by Clare Kumer will be seen at the lepublic Theatre on Tuesday night. The play Ia concerned with the whimatcal adventures of little Anna- belle in search of her lost bank ac- count and a husband. In the cast that Arthur Hopkins hae chosen are Lola Fisher. hea Vokes, Pdwin Ni- cander, Walter Hampden, Helen Les, Ruth ‘Harding, J. Palmer Collins, Roland Young, Edwin Holland and Walter Schellin. —— THE ROSELAND GIRLS COME TO THE COLUMBIA At the Columbia Theatre tho Roseland Girle will present a new two-act burlesque called “Love, Law and Politics,” written by Billy K. Wells. Tho scenes include the deck IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE Figs” if cross, bilious or ATHLELN PODER 14 CHOW &T* Tee ti Po omo ME. Stella Wood, Minerva Lyno C Ei rry Leonard. For this “CARL SCHLEGEL” Barton Hitan noreee Oo. sien ort Tn ie Recital ‘CHRISTINE MILLER FIRST BILTMORE FRIDAY MORNING MUSICALB Hotel Biltmore, Nov, 3, at 22 Maxine Eitiott Thee. 80th SO LONG LETIY TTE GREENWe he A @stH ST. Mai ean tase GREATORE and HIS BAND “RICH MAN, POOR MAN” Wine Ets Wat tal ths A Vayior Holmes 5,735. “BUNKER E BEAN E. of Biway_ ks PLAYHOUSE" Mate Wed “e THE th WHO CAME Back me wv" HUSH! eT Statins Wea, & sat, 4.40.00 BALLET ‘RUSSE MANHATTAN oF. 4 nah” & To-day, 2 LAST 2 TIMES GAVILLOW VOKOVA Pierrot § Prodigal Ce eee ee canes | Tat hs, Bong Heoltel Mosic HOLGHOLT, N my Pierre, OVE WGI voup sick CHILD “CHAS. W. CLARK AE ee eeeere |b : eee iN: seve sac All, American Program’ sq | WM.COLLIER .. NOTHING 13); TRUTH TOPE OE ses} "THE HEIR TO 44TH ST lira Wel Zoo | “DANCING - “CARNIVAL | New Yor feverish. Big Four Quartet will “Sh ” : iy nui aes sons ines aS hte ates enon oF Wonders YVETTE GUILBERT ; gentle, thorough Inxative should al- /2¢¢Ftainment. Puts Fun Into Winter Garden RRP Ar Te Matt “ices || eee tate : THEATRES. ways be the first treatment given PROCTOR, PALACE Bhi CH ART STANDARD 9 8S eon. | PEN PTREH eo a0 cae your little one is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn't resting, eating and act- AND LOEW BILLS BY CHARLES DARNTON niraduction, Brot: dean Bocmrulres, Mawr) Dry HG. fe sons OF SOLDIERS | OF FRANCE ; The Cinderella Maa ERY GOOD EDDIE,” Mat, TODAY Next SP NRK MARGARE LING i MGUN AN’ CAROLINE Week fee i oanae The eta aM The autu featival, t Introduction; Mr Clayton Aemiven: Uy CYRIL a 4m b | 1° mp festival, consisting o . AC the Plano—GUSTAVE PRIUCMIL that. Its little stomuch, liver und twenty ucts, will be prosonted at Proce | TTS ALE very well to be lifted into an upper berth of a Pullman car by pits i ! aE Bade bowels are clogged with waste. When means of a derrick, but—be that as it may—our heavyweight friend apunre GA tore Fifth Avenue Theatre The pro- SUNDAY Miarinee” ‘aT 3 cross, Irritable, feverish, stomach ny George Monroe boasts of knowing @ man named Houdini who once man | Cyrnegie Hall, To-Morrow, Sunday A sescuc sour, breath bad or has stomach-uche, {n'a comedy cnciten cruecct tes aged to get out of a thing of that sort without losing his self-respect, tala The Aaa AVAK AWE Aiarthoen, sore throat, full of cvld, Lurie and’ Aloon ironaou in’ womes| Ht may cheer your eoul to know OT AL * kaaresn MVILATAM FOX Presents The ae LS “THE SOUL or KURA" SAN" ive a teaspoonful of “California and dances and the Six Saxophiends,|that Monroe bas returned to put fun though ttle has been done for him on Syrup of Fi, and In a few hours Proctor’s Fifty-olgnth Street Thewtre into the Winter Garden. asa bride Y Mr. Atteridge. Tenor HEGFELD eat ROLIC SrRano cereanarenconcenronmn ff ail the constipated polson, undigested Will have “The Lroam Pirates,” &!who euggeste exces bageage be 18 faicchalted Manivn Miler And Hite Aseisting Artists, SOLOISTS - -= +-----REVIEW food and sour bile gently moves out Muniature musical comedy, as’ the hides CON HOSE seats 82,81.50.81, 750,500, Boxe 615,912 a DITMARS-LIvinG BOON OF NATURE ot its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child headliner attraction. Proctor's One | Hundred and ‘Iwenty-fifth Street The | shriek with laughter, funny enough to make a locomotive The remarks \TEINWAY PIANO USED, With. ANNETTE atre after to-morrow's concert will and at all times Joy to th c ogain. Close for ono week for alterations, (22 Crops from that upper Berth, 68 oye, On the etree Punch & Judy Wed alts sinha KELLERMANN PARK THEATRE, Boray as 50 0 Mothers can rest easy after giving | Vaudeville and feature photo plays |? makes laborious preparations for young woman who leaves Clothes to aad, i DALLY gia a4 1B ies this harmless tralt laxative,” because | will be given at Proctor’s Twenty- | #nking into slumber, are ilkely to be the ;imaxination should be discour- reat DAYTON ‘THE PIGAJRE BEAUTIFUL? it never fails to cleanse the little one's | third Street Theat, treasured j4ged from making an unholy show xa ‘ r fal je one's heatre, ured by travellers on trains that) OF') ot t deserves to be taken | DINEL SE SvCRERBOC Eg w At the Palace Theatre will be Nat its|C: Goodwin, Dorothy Jardon, prima donna; George White and Lucile Cavanagh in new dances, Rolfe and Maddock {n “America First,” Robert T. Haines in “Enter—a Stranger,’ Aveling and Lloyd, comedians; th liver and bowels and sweeten the and they dearly love lensant taste. ull directio: babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fg syrups WARFIELD'™ in ite CRITERION * 4H a JOHN gas ‘ rend v munch RIUDY Bese gi Hot Mn we TREASURE ISLAND. pass in the night. He is the same old) jn hand by the wardrobe mistress | Pansy, you may be sure, but this new) without a moment's delay. The Win- bit of fun makes him jolly as tne| ter Garden has hing to gain by @ bay kan peed asus tor | 2! of this kind. cnet Mall, Phare. Aft. Nov. as at 3. yours that date back to “Aunt Brid- Be. come down he et.” atively modest, Ir “LEGINSKA Modera snd Folk Bong. my MI s Men J Manager's tf A SAWYER, eMAcollan Hatt stomas in isi The showgiris | runway are com PENDE ENNIS. yo, ERE MONTE ; "y toss about | HEL hind Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-| Conlin and Parks Trio and Cam-| Then, once again, we h McIntyre | Che, #onR number th toxa abou LEU Pome ot the | then vee that it is made by the ‘Cull-| Wileon Lirothers, German comedians, | though they were burn to It, and put- ech ig ho hurt His dinmpie |Tiekets 800 to #2. Mat. Hnensel @ Jones | P 0 L 1 vinta, MERE | fornia’ Fig Syrup Company.”-—Aalvt, | Rill Boud the bill at Loow'a American | ing ragtime bumor—it wong writers Hloqsute ia evidently. enleviated to | —— | sof the early part of | will permit the phrase—into every jivert t Slane shee The Play 7 to Living ea hy is DIFFERENT, | the week, Aimong the other enter-|word they utter. They appear in See The pie are etetty Red Grace Sunday Night Eli te Musicales | on ae eae _PHOTOPLAYS. | tuiners will be Jim Brown and Belle; (heir fainiiiar gambling scene, and ; ON, N Jackson In "The Clubman and the! they “gor away with ior ie toate oma Soke “WauRnty! tyr | astute {i ENGENDERS | Buffragette,” and Karl, violinist, Bome| inimitable way. Evidently, Harold | PRR AAS one Virginia Pit bas of the feature photo plays to be shown " inte: ys Beats 81.50 to G0e, at 59, Assay 1 et photo play h Atteridge, who writes for the Winter adda to the humor of the manos Bia Peat Maat ity Macy ys Garden, has found it impossible to vith his clever, though | ba he Ys) vast Man,” wi do improve upon the old material of and another individ- VAUDEVILLE te BS ‘ARV | eeliem ane Monday; “The Fil- | these ortginal biack-face comedians, | Me EAR GhG Howar | coxce ACs i iS: ANDTHE ‘GIRL COMMENCING SUNDAY nA “ihe teas 4abadte, | Tom Lewis, whose comic personality itation of a ukalale Tuesday, and “The End of the Rain ‘i ; Bee COHAN & HAR KIN A | was recognised by George M. Cohan| Ya "Show of HIS LOOKING DEATH IN THE FACE! a wie ree tending roles | batore the Winter Ga bloomed, 1s ra" is a bic show with aa EAS. at N20, Witt Mat, to o , The Donald C. Thompson War Pictures | \stousisy h)another funmaker who bas his place than tho ordinary number of fun- dare ua ag Object Matri: ony” in the “Show of Wonders,” even| makers snithanae datas tas | By Sontages Solas & INSTALMENT) Betas fe : = | igieg Wallan ¢ i ot Keokert,_ Gk Methe Parrot! A (PINAL, Where the Opp Bre Actual Fighting feet Apart bELASCO init ata SEVEN. CHANCES THE BROKEN VIOLIN || HARRIS Ws, y tar, sy MONTE CARLO GIRLS | OLYMPIC’S OFFERING *, Trenches Were Only vorty From’ the Cam curtaln of in oi the new cinema, The pteture ts of tts way to London, Paris, Buenos Ayres, School will interpret Grieg’s “Butter- oe as a dance number, Views of) as . s| | ~ WILFRED LUCAS and CONSTANCE TALMADGE Megypt’s storied ruins and color pho-| Kio J dney, Australia, Nr dd S i ” She Clycaple Theatre wil bare tN | er es ith Rota mete “Literacy | ea ia 0, base Foes. Wevla a Adve “UNDER SENT rENGE j EUSA DIEMER | GERNAKD BOGOULAWSKY | s'i ‘a Arcnut Lapin, | Fem ome, psa A sereon| STAR STUDI VAMPIRES) HET [esas ty Gas ana Frullsn Birrein, Ube RT So a rang i a | and Bumbray, PICTURES AT STRAND Madeline Traverse, who plays the SA ee wi Mat Day. Tel. Maly 1803 D. W. GRIFFITH'S . core rik_Counerrat APY part of Ilanca, Queen of the Under- & MuUr, world, In “The Shielding Shadow,” Pathe's picture serial, has a theory that no woman can act vampire parts unless she can also play every pos OSSAL SPECTACLE CHESTRA OF 42 h Ky Ws A a ———— , together with ures of the Majorca laland te LOEW'S NEW roKK Twn te ee Dis-inctive! ly Edited Topical Selected Comedy Feature The Incomparable Rialto Orchestra | AND BROADWAY THEATRE At the Strand Theatre the last tn- stalment of the Battle of the Somme jab LAE LL WAR SCENES AT RIALTO AND TRIANGLE FEATURE | | W of Ww re at ait” aw | an! Rrenccnn ne ea ae tad, So Rovty,, Bisons, ictures will be abown. The phow- mn | Benton arte er Wei "Oy Maen. Bcenes of fighting In the French | arainauic Toature will be “The Soul of | sible role by which the soul may bef ne n -| ene eye , front line trenches where the opmes, | Xura-san,” In which tha Japaness | hidden, Bhe hus made a study of = Always Wort Ule | ing ines were only forty feet pens Actor BABES Hayakawa and Myrtle | the Greek vampires of history, of _|1 KAYMOND HITCHCOCK’ in “Bera? p Stedmai ot th “ ale he hig ; ’ —— = a # will bring the Donald C, Thompson | scenes of laid in_Japat easel of he be ies et mperets | & | | war pictures to matic clima and Amer ory deals with «ia, of Mine, Rocamler an t of. 9A wen ~ BURLESQUE. | BURLESQUE. |the Hiaito Theacre, hells burstngte | the love of Toy poor Japanese Shs delved Jato the origis Ny ‘5! from the camera, Ger man | art st, for Kura , the daughter of of the term ae nypire k ind think as iven forward by the curtain |@ or there — may ©. something in the} 7 Magee + Ss y the cur tn | Hoorah,” Paul | superstitious be Né¢ of the Greeks i 4 a b ot 'ae Man's Armstrong's play, has been ‘adapted|the people of Bastern Burope tha th skele ye | Arm play, ha © people o 04 g shown, Mr, *Thompeeh wilt onnent Beatrice GC. De| he spirit which dwells tn tho body SOLIS ‘BALCONADES; ede } and demonstrate the use of the new Leighton Osmun for|f vampires 1s a devil spirit, Syroscople camera, which requires uo ighban and Anita King, MAI IB A a presented by Jesse L. the tripod, Wilfred Lucas and Constance Tal- Josky ot Hroadway Theatre madge play the leading roles in “T’ OBERLIN, Ohto, Oc Mlcrucope afyatery.” a Triangle com: |“ DAUGHTER OF THE GODS) wwovai elie melee tinal town where a murder myatery SITS SPECTATORS | {1 Solert-hatred stents of Over , Aas LATE iso hat only the mere eure Ie —- en i oh seope ¢ INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE. M ay Dieme her first publi Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1915 7 ‘ haw Pity \ PMO Brads, Brooklyn. ity giv Aablo articles by T feature Fourteen rhert Weekly yard Swope, dust hack from Germany 7 added musical feature the programa Ranh tor gat jfeazend are eed 535 WiaNvAD Miu, ov wil have Bernard Bogoulawaky, vio-| This ecreen. production, which por- | si iB The World Saturday, Now. 4—~ Broadway 66 St. 28 “Meioindian Ossben t niet, trays Annette Kellermann’s aquatic | crapbicnlly isuy ri WORLEY Weekly, grade diamonds site terms (he Seas tnter| ts, la @ revelation of jevery 1000 ethers do, Bua Tos on W, 138 Bian

Other pages from this issue: