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i ‘The William Fox forces will have a “peefatenk” at Healy's Sixty-sixth Street Restaurant to-morrow evening. Beginning on Nov. 23 the Gaw ee « ‘Will release through the Mutual Series of detective episodes called “The Vampires.” Jasper, the diving horse, jumped fnto a big tank of water from a plat- form twenty-five feet high the other day for a Keystone comedy scene. William Fox to-day released ‘ of Her Parents,” first starring film vehicl Brockwell plays two ¢ “The Mediator,” a film made from | Roy Norton's book of that name, wi!l| be released by William Fox Nov. Ab | George Walsh has the title role. Herbert Blache has obtained tho Motion picture rights @ "“W Findeth a Wife,” a soquel to Woman Thou Gavesy Me." Edgar Selden arranged matters for ™ ona, The Rev, Clarence J. Harris, who left the ministry to write fifm sce hartos, has turned out a, two-reel “drama called “The Eterifil © lenge,” which the Mutual is ¢ ing with Edna Payne in the t role, | © Charlotte Mineau of Charite Chap-! lin’s company, has a black eye. She was hit by a fiying plo tin Inst week. She also had her eye on the ple, they ony. ‘The principal feature on the Strand’s rogTamme next week will be “The low Gtrl," tn which Mae Murray will have the principal role. | = BILLIE BURKE IS SUED. Billie Burke, B. Burke Ziee mall in the $1 900 mult for personal Anjuries brought in behalf of thir- | father. yesterday. Justicn Cohalan so decided If the actress refuses to THEATRES. INU ONE jf PFPFORMANCE; | OR sk |THE’CENTURY GIRL} DIILINGHAM*"ZIEGFELD HAVE MADE THE CENTURY. THE THEATRICAL CENTRE: ,& Oh St. E EMPIRE 24.0 CYRIL MAUDE. — © tho play see (Aton t an and company Well Chatterton nd, BRUCE MeRAE tn HUDSON Wish) wi POLLY ANNA oe Pinay ‘That Puts LYCEUM ‘3'; Bach EIRe lary Boland and Prod GATETY, Pr rots a ie GikL | GOHAN BHARRIS Sor ts “Object Mairi: GOOD GRACIOUS ANNABELLE rock’ ng the REPUBLIC BELASCO Weat Mata, SEVEN CHANCES FARRIS Si #2 “UNDER, SENTENCE,” Incl, Sun,, 2 le Wl) >. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL SPECTAC “Orchestra of 50. PUNCH AaJUDY TREASURE isian “te i Ma’ Mots To-4 AS ary Fe Dise Who Isa CNOME? 2 . three, teen-year-old Helen F. Neville by her! ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, Qcoept the summons by mati at her! Hastings home, the server can post one up ot the door of her city res- dence. It In alloged the Neville child was run down by the actress's auto last month on St. Nicholas Avenue and One Hundred and Portieth Street, The AMUSEMENTS, complaint states that Floren Ztej feld’s wocrotary said Mis. Ziegfeld heed not worry a8 she was insured Awainst damage lability by the Globe Indemnity Company, The. company refused to admit service because @ copy had not been served legally on the defendant. HOW THIS WOMAN Got Strength to Do Her Work—Told by Herself. Fair Haven, Vt.—"I was so nervous and run down that I could pot do my| housework for my little Tamily of] I had doctored for nearly two! years without help. One day I read about Vinol, and thanks to it my health has been restored so I am doing all my housework once more. I arm telling all my friends what Vinol has done for me.""—Mre. Jemes H. Eddy. The reason Vinol Is eo successful In such cases is because it is an un- equalled tonic - body - builder, combin- ing beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glyc- erophosphates, the oldest and most famous tonics known to medicine. We will return your money if Vinol fails to benefit you. At Liggett’s- Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, and at all) drug stores that display the Vinol Agency | Sign. Also at the leading drug store in all New York towns.—-Advt. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Reston. Sere GRAND OPERA COS Lean lla “Ee SIV ST. THEATRES, You may be a GNOME ___and not know it. WINTER GARDEN, 2 sho sash be. | Spectal Mat, BOOTH way. | TocDay, VEMSHAM LITTLE THEATRE Cs PIERROT, = MMA DUNN in Old Lady ai PRINCESS 80%, nF, Hroagaay. re *n ae Te GE” AA vy, BORD SOLONG LETTY f OTTER GkEY Woop, 46TH ST. ys, weet ay ee 8 RICH MAN? POOR MAN" Maxine Elliott's we. Leddy LONGACRE%, a a WM.COLLIER .. kot 44TH ST. Richard Wa a CA, SINO, Es YELLOW JAC KET STANDARD ©» Ret THE SILENT ‘WITNESS Where Is a GNOME? M! ANHATTAN Hoe YORKVILLE Rs mizicizi in DIE TOLLE “DOLLY | tion Te na Mead tram To-wigs Whatlsa GIOME? PHOTOPLAYS. __ VAUDEVILLE. ? FEPROCTOR VAUDEVILLE & PHUTO PLAYS .) Toone Sextetie, vie, Kuwell | & ra TH on Morton, 4) Bri naan Hron KFORD |} | Putty a | Movtiieye, Wood Brow ong, Te Ay | tan Fields Mane Who Sto Bill cling & Led, Lao, Edward iar IC Libonits, Quniin & Parks Trio, Pos Wlite IeolanstTravan & U veclal Porform. To-iught at Si ae NEA, ML. to M1 Mt dn Dorothy Oiah in “Al Boy Loew's American Root y!,)", want Gi Wis shite iver! GLAS FAIRBANKS Jn | Fean A r comfort, rs (The Y American.) | 69th Regi iment Bazaar. Kira DAY. eta ten, LASS A Sensational Motion Picture Chapter-Play of the Great North Woods ap » TOD Np-# BG VALDRI Musie—Motion Pictures —- Dancing) - Cee Nv round, {World Wants Work Wonders. AMUSEMENTS. Watiut: \ —Into the river below tumbled the automobile with its two passengers. Most Spectacular of ALL Motion Pictures! —The Second Chapter Starts TODAY Today the second chapter of the big new motion picture suc- cess, ‘“‘A Lass of the Lumberlands,” starts the rounds of the theatres. Today you may see, for the first time, the second installment of this thrilling picture. GO! You will see the heroine, Helen Holmes, in a mad race with timberlands. You will see her opponents motoring recklessly across a high bridge—and then— you will see them hurled, automobile and all, into the river below. This is only one of the spectacular scenes in the second chapter of “A Lass of the Lumberlands.” HELEN HOLMES in. OF THE See this dramatic production! See Helen Holmes in her battle against the - giant Lumber Trust! See the wreck in the fog—a giant ocean liner stranded at seal See the heroine dive froma cliff 300 feet above the ocean—to save the life of one of the drowning passen- gers! This stupendous motion picture production abounds with THRILLS, This is a story of life in the Great Outdoors—a motion picture chapter-play in fifteen spectacular chaptera, See it! The story is by the noted novelist, E. Alexander Powell. Ask your theatre manager when it will be shown, See “A Lass of the Lumberlands” at Leading Theatres Read the Story Appearing Serially Every Saturday in the New York Evening World Motion Pictures Produced by the Signal Film Corporation. tributed through Sixty-eight Mutual Film Exchanjes in America \ 1916, AMUSEMENTS, her opponents to file claims for certain UMBERLANDS A new chapter is presented each week at leading theatres, Die- } HIPPODROME a8 Mat. To-Day, 2.15 ane BIG SHOW” WITH ANN orld’ Blecest A PAVLOWA Bh tthe Lowest Prices. HEARN ‘West of Filth bvenee CASH BUYING—CASH SELLING Resul: Up-to-date Merchandise @, Prices | | That Spell S-a-t-i-s-f-a-c-t-r-o--—- Our Customers Furluy Charming Array of UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN Variety Isn't all—novelty isn’t all—these silk and fi things are wonderful values. 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