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-——9 LETT TT I TL ET TCP THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. mm Pilar-Morin, Roselle K Hild arg ft omari 5 Plays for the — |stistititiedcttagsre "| aecerenet « gumrine we, sve, PROCTOR, PALACE nn SPREEEYD ANY MUG, |_____ EATER ____, oR ry me nang of Fecovering them when they AND LOEW BILLS TPKE MATINEE EMPIRE bw @ ge Objectane ; miss jective, aro depictes ¢ Yo) i W. poQhiert Matrimony” moves tthe There are aiso pictures of the Brit-| Genevieve Clift will be seen at Proo- OSTON- uel tlal HONE ciRLES3 3 TOD CYRIL MAUDE: ie pio CER | aay hight. Masoporeatiips firing broadsides. The| tony witth Avenue Theatre for the EVGS AT, MATS : 7 ‘nvahawa ditions under ‘which the {roo -| first half of the week in “A Breath of TUES, THURS & SAT 2 WEW AMSTERDAM, 7 —-—--- “The N Monday night sae SI SP." w play by Nida Jobnbon —— & photo-play dealing with the ro- Me. James of London” and the OL eae Young, that is described as al*(STAR » | mance of a girl in the mountains of | Nd Donahue will also be on the bill Hi ge hinway Pram farcical adventure, AND GARTER SHOW' Virginia. ‘The feature at Proctor’s Fifty-cighth Bats Blue Envelope” will be the Mi Sy Kiaw & Pel ee reUeM| 10 BE SEEN AT COLUMBIA a to the Cob fa e f, — Street Theatre will be the Gash Sis- eS ? seine a tala | ‘6 New York Clty ane “WAR BRIDES” ON SCREEN tore, European gymnasts. Proctor’s “Hy COR COHAN Ay Brett At the Columbia Theatre “The Star ath Chatt Ruth Chatterton and company tnel, aoe McRAB tn Come Out x Kitchen nt. _Diverting, Appeal AT BROADWAY THEATRE, | one Hundred and Twenty-Atth Street ae Cape Cod. T s e a Kx 4, Taisaterto, Zelda ‘Seats, Otte baer Snd Garter Show” will include two Theatre will have Lottie Williams in Peto AA 4 r Ernest Stallard, Charies Dow Clark, eer _travesties called “At the! ‘War Brides," Herbert Brenon's|a comedy sketch, Donald Roberts, Charles Brown, Elmer Grandin, Line|contancaes and “All Aboard,” in} fim production, wil be presented to-| singing comedian, and Herbert and Fe Ts ETUC I" ‘ conjunction with vaudeville special- femoon at 3. for. to $2. Ros i Goldsmith, dancers. Vaudeville, with | Gio Mus, Laine ‘Anode, CORE ooln Plumer, Adele Rolland, Edward] ties, Snader, Alf De Corsey and Westcott feature photo plays, will be given at morrow night at the Broadway Thea- In the cast are Don Clark, Bert] tre, which has been taken over by Rose, James Coughlin, Margaret L B, Clarke. ey Jacquelin Tallman, Mattie Fitzgerald | nation, “Nazimova, tho, noted fuse Proctors Twenty-third Street ‘The- VAUDEVILLE, Su Ou ES, wer” i A now bill that the Washington] yeas, Velss, May De Lisle, Ernest | @ian actress, will make her first ap- | tr. oe WARFIELD ™ THe Mysto. Square Players are to present at thol gon’ Beulah La Von and Otto Wil+| pearance in photodrama in “War| ‘The Palace ‘Theatre will have Mel. CRITERION fo. 4% By ‘ n Monday night graeme Teenie vaudeville pro-| Prides,” which is based upon Marion | yijie Ellis and Irene Bordont tn songs ra ( Hatin: t ces an eighteenth | Sphe ‘Great Deusee” recat ha Craig Wentworth's play, It is the| ang plano playing, Helen Lackaye in | JOHN OREW fi DREW fy in oo es ' y y the Japanese; | ho. contributed by Wolfe ae oe pte story of the revolt of a young i wis ener Ss Ribiocxra. rpand Lee and| woman, whose husband has been | “Overtones,” Nan mar fergie ‘na ||) killed in battle, against the action of | George Whiting an je Burt in “. be a number called “Mi t ” Vw *| Morry-go-Round” A lange hors the | milltnristic authorities in eom- | Little Speculator,_ Sam _and_Kitty rh) HS Si Atar Cast, "Gloria and exhibitions will be additional | foidiers on the eve of thelr departure | Morton in “Hack to Where They ya ag ROR orton features. for the trenches, “No more children | Started,” Lew Brice and Helen Cayne, tails splat ‘3! The Olympto Theatre will have] for war’ is the slogan of the woman | dancers. x wi eas, omen “a $i na “Tho French Frolics." Who’ defies the neernment: “Tu| Charley Chaplin in his latest com- | 7 ee eee id Pah bands of women fo to mest the King [04¥s, "Hehind the Screen,” and Alice 24 § ected Bite inte | “a com-| BRITISH FLEET VIEWS to protest against the war, ted by | he tne two texture firme the rat Walt | Ne At ’ TO BE SHOWN AT RIALTO|ieinnce rhe. mupparth 1 |atna” Atisn Brady wit appenr in er: |O1H AE, ameuta “Barks ,|atre. Miss Brady will appear in per- " son Tuesday evening and sing. Char- 1h iATL Motion pictures of Admiral Jelli.| Rrvant, Alexander Shannon, Rob 1 y act ’ ; Na . Pag! ey Ch will also be shown on the ainment in aid of the des-|coe's flect in action and the first war| Whitworth, Ned Burton, Nila Mac,| Joy Chapin wilt also he gnome on the) 14TH STREET and 6TH AVE. ren of Petrograd will be| pictures yet brought from Mesopo-|fiinhicson ss And Charles Toews Now York Theatre and Roof.| coxrinvots. tt rincess Th tamia will be shown at the Rialto, » saci Wednesday's feature will be Franklyn | pay, Iu ant 1g agi on. Among Submarines are shown b Farnum and Agnes Vernon in “A/ and fising again to the surtece: |THE PLOW GIRL,” Stranger from Somewhere.” ae Rt, | vette Guilb AY sie ia views of the fleet as seen through the STRAND’S PHOTO-PLAY |= 2 [Rnd eee Eee | wa LOEWs New YORK THEA. i aed At the Strand Theatre Mas Murray iN » by Susan Glas- the Burlington Four, peli, that is ena a Middie West other Way Out,” a comedy, rence Langner, and “Alt eatire transiated from the German ot Karl Ettlinger, by Benjamin F. Glazer, Sar titan ne oat aa POLL POLLYAN e 8 6 “Keeping Up Appearances, edy by Butler Davenport, eented at the Bramhall Playhouse on Wednesday night *“ * 6 0 de Kelly. & iB. Wi ARMS sr GikL conn Bie Men, to anth ste fae “Object Matrimo __CONCERT: 3 AND _music to 11 P.M. Kh { __AMUSEMENTS. __ =———| will bo seon in a photo-drama_en- {Pride tata porno omaha ATE nest ny - H | titled “Tue Plow Girl,” a play which RM 10NIC Loew's American for eo ‘AIN KIDD JR. carries the audience from the South RR. Hoyt's Min-|Ali oka rte we iétt Ride J on African veldt to a London drawing | rm &o0D you'll watch t re Maxine Elliott rey fe Bt...) tere iL a To-Morrow and Tel, Main 150%, ‘(Daily ay Neate GIRLS FROM JOYLAND tte NDAY, 2—BIQ CONCERTS—2 PHOTOPLAYS. room. The story deals with the ad- vot OE Senet’ Hal ventures of a little girl who 1s the nya family drudge of a South African bi, farmer, who selis her to an inn | tie ‘heta at keeper. There will be other pictures and musical numbers Pasha Adal |THE MASQUE OF LIFE” AT PARK ANOTHER W; EEK| “The Masq not only for Jot many of pote ey is rocking the REPUBLIC wMatweit Kar 2.20 BELASCO "EES Hee att tF Miubece Pum, & at, SEVEN ale HARRIS Wx “UNDER SE! SENTENCES * with George Nash & Janet Beecher. Tih Geerne, War GUTH) b.W: GRIFFITH'S YH COLOSSAL SPECTACLE --.urenestre. of 80. sa) GLOBE ¥"17.« 40 St, Eves, at 83 . | RAYMOND nitéicdek We ae EDIANS THE NEW MAsiaar ance HAS EVER KNOWN” “TOPS ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS. AT T THE WINTER GARDEN” | mT “THE MOST ASTONISHING ASSEMBLY OF COM-}| | | FoR DANCING and for LESSONS N mak THERE IS NO PLACE TO EQUAL THE DANCING CARNIVAL}:::: GRAND CENTRAL PALACE LEXINGTON AVENUE, Use 46th Street Entrance. NEW YORK’S FAMOUS DANCING ACADEMY WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION. NO LIQUOR SOLD Come and dance on our famous acre floor with its charming and artistic decorations, FINEST OF MUSIC BY PROF, BAVETTA’S ORCHESTRA Two hundred trained lady and gentlemen instructors to teach or dance with you. “ TORPADIEIKINOLER ‘Tickets Wc to $2.00 at Box Oifice, Comedy Theatre, Sun, Aft. 19. at 3. at 3. ft Violin Recital— HOCHSTEIN CARNIVAL ores a Soong eae TE 14, at 8.30 reverts RANKL. A PORG Great the vi medy Theatre. Tues. Aft. Nov. 14, a “"Tmerican String uate" Reshi UnUsuel by Iares ‘Tickets 60> to $2.00 at Box Office, PHOTOPLAYS., ev ES TSUS WE Ba 39TH ST. Mt th Wing EMMA DUNN in “Old iad PRINCE A Tspical PHOTOPLAYS. nr. Headway, ve, pon Wea Bal ' . ‘ , . @ t . . ‘ . ‘ , ‘ tad ‘ . ( , Half-hour Les- Private Lessons sons, Individ- 25¢ Strictly Private 50c ual Instructors Room Prof. De Commerce teaches toe, hallet classic and dancing. Classes Wednesday and paturday. Children 4-6 P.M. Adults 8-10 P, M Oriental Restaurant right on the premises. * Excellent food. The Fox Trot, One Step and Two-Step are all combined in the fascinating LONDON TAPS. Come and let us teach you this dance. Free Auto Service, »faney, If you live between 4th and 80th Streets telephone Murray Hill 8610. OPEN 11 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT, SUNDAY 2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT, DANCING CARNIVAL, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, ‘tnssms Entrance, rats EME, BEAULY SEQT Coe Bow aVERe Wenn FOR A DOWNRIGHT GOOD TIME! ETERNOON AND N WK i DIANS) 300 LAUGH BIGGEST SHOW I ie wou 5 WES’ Ga ‘a ee cow TCE SKATING 2": BURLESQUE. NICHOLAS TINK, 68 W. Gur sr, —the engine sped across the trestle! Racing m adly to beat her opponents in filing a claim for the valuable timber lands, Helen Holmes drives a powerful locomotive across a high trestle and then—-—~! You must see this spectacular motion picture production— "A Lass of the Lumberlands”-to experience the new and unusual thrills it holds. See the Fearless Film Star yar barred i A Gigantic Photo Drama of War's Effects 4 BIG mm To-day i HELEN HOLMES Upon the Women and Children at Home . THe lf Sobunéay IN BROADWAY REDECORATED House, A LASS oF THE LUMBERLANDS A Spectacular Motion Picture Chapter-Play ef the Great North Woods Alexander Powell, hae ind of swirling etreame and camps an exceptional "A Laas of the Lumber nted in filteen o new chapler every week, Ask your theatre manager when it ,01 wonders that lurk in the woodlands The master novelist, F woven into this backgro of love anda chap will be shown anc enture See “A Lass of the Lumberlands” at Leading Theatres. Read the Story Every Saturday in the New York Evening World Motion Pictures Produced by the Signal Film Corp Eight Mutual Film Excha on. Distributed Through the Sixty: ein America Feat Romance ! Nerrific: “Tragedy! Shimpansce Star Stremendons Curous: Hoort-Throbs | \Loanghs \e Rarst ICTURE OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT 478:15 pn FOR AN UNLIMITED ENGAGEMENT TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER HERBERT BRENON presents NAZIMOVA “WAR BRIDES" By Marion Craig Wentworth EVENINGS 82.00 wy SPECTACLE LAR a FEATURE WM. S. HART» CHARLES ' CHAPLIN “The Devil's Double” ‘Hehind the Beree INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA 1) LYE SENPELT JEANNE MAUHOLKG PSA “htew ene Toric Al. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON DAILY ILWAYS WORTH WHILE DIGEST. 15-25-50 ee se ee pon fas — — SUNDAY WORLO WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS .e™ Matine Elliott's 292 st, ve warn nis wa. HODGE » ASTOR Ta Taylor Holmes LONGACRE “, h",8,, WM.COLLIER |. NOTHI 44TH ST. Hichard Walton Thea, W CORT “airy cn. *Sogoge” RTH, WV Bitar, Br +t G LETTY Wore’ ba tN NB. ING HK TRUTH Ritalin Ee HE THE FLAME] CORT THEATRE: MON. at 2.30 THE YELLOW STANDARD “ae Si The ™ Gnomes With ey ADAUGHTER EHAHOF THE GODS J ACKET ENT WITNESS 2 BLUE ENVELOPES will be here to - morrow, GERMAN "JELLICOES GRAND FLEET | YORKVILLE sar This remarkable motion picture chapter-play is a story of the Great Outdoors. It depicts life as it is lived amid the forests of the . B Risininn 4 i Great Northwest. It reveals the secrete of the mighty lumbering industry—the hidden om Twi *eliats ak" tiie, Bical fever att Bits ABW uty Miz Giziin “Die Tolle Dally" layed 1,000 T ‘MANHA TAN Ove es in Be PUNCH AJUDY TE TREASURE r inh Bot Bway ISLAND me s t t