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—— | | | i | t tere AOI TEESE SAT oe Plays for the Coming Week ERTRUDE KINGSTON — will G come up from the Neighbor- hood Playhouse on Monday ireat night and appear in Shaw's Catherine,” "The Queen's Enemies” and “The Inca of Perusalem.” Charles Harbury bas been engaged for the * part of the Archdeacon In “The In of Perusalem.” In “The Queen's BBemies” Cathleen Nesbitt will play tiie part of the Queen ee As a feature of tho last week of her engagement at the Empire Theatre { Sarah Bernhardt will appear for the first time here as Shylock in the trial soene of “The Merchant of Venice.” Tt te announced that she will wear Laugh When People Step on Your Feet Try Thie Yourself, Then Pass It Along to Others. It Works! Ouch !? 1? 1! This kind of rough talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freesone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without i in. He says freezone is an ether com pound which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freerzone will cost very little at any drug store, but is suffi- cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the Inauguration of the high heels.—Advt. AMUSEMENTS, an x have passed through this door in the steps. For this is the entrance of decorations. afternoon and evenings. you. Half-hour Les- sons, Individ- ual Instructors classic and fanc: Wednesda: P.M. Adults 8-10 7 Free Auto Service. OPEN 11 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT. SWAY AND TAL the customary beard. For the week the arrangement of plays will be: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Wednesday afternoon, “Hecuba From the Theatre to the Field of I on as It Iv ne Spoken” and ‘Thursday afternoon and night, “From the The atre to the F 4 of Honor,” “The Husband's Lick, "Shylock" and the last act of Kostand’s drama “Tho Eaglot;” Friday night and Saturday afternoon and night, ‘“H1eouba,” “English as It is Spoken,” “Joan of Are” and “Camille.” ee Stuart Walker's Portmanteau The- Atre, at the Princeas, will offer a new arrangement of plays. Lord Dun- sany's "King Argimenos and the Un known Warrior” will be given on Monday afternoon, together with “The Crier by Night,” # tragedy in one act by Gordon Bottomley; “Voices,” an interlude by Hortense Flexner, which applies the Joan of Are legend to the present war, and “Me Very Naked Hoy,” an Interlude by Mr. Walker, The plays for the evening performances will include “The Hirthday of the Infanta,” an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's story; “Gammer Gurton’s Needle" and “King Argimones and the Unknown Warrtor.” For the Tuesday, Wednes day, Friday and Saturday’ matinees there will be Lord Golden Doom’ Mountain.” Naked Boy” will alo be given. 8 6 Frances Starr comes to the Belaaco ‘Theatre on Thursday night in David Belaseo's production « {ttle Lady in Blue,” a comes Horace Hodes and T. Wigney Porcyval. ‘Phe scencs are laid tn France and England in tho early part of the nineteenth cen tury. In Mise Starr’e support will he Jerome Patrick, George Giddens, A G, Andrews, Frederick Graham, Hor ace Braham, Charles Garry, Car! Sauerman, Roland Rushton, Harry Holiday, Adrian H. Rosley, Lucy Beaumpnt and Eleanor Pendieton. . 8 At_the Park Theatre, baginninsc Monday night, William A. Brady will offer his production of “Little Wom en” for a holiday engagement. Tht dramatization by Marian de Foreat of Loutss M. Alcott’s book was pre- sented for an entire season at thy Playhouse. Tho present company tn cludes Florence Huntington, Marian Coakley, Marian Swayne and Cherie Ee Hundreds of Thousands afternoon or evening of refined dancing or for instruction in the latest NEW YORK’S FAMOUS DANCING ACADEMY WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION. NO LIQUOR SOLD The Dancing Come and dance on our famous acre floor with its charming and artistic The new and fascinatin; Come and let us teach you these steps. FINEST OF MUSIC BY PROF. BAVETTA’S ORCHESTRA Two hundred trained lady and gentle- men instructors to teach or dance 25¢ Prof. De Commerce teaches toe, ballet, * Oriental Restaurant right on the premises. Excellent food. If you live between éth and 60th Streets Telephone Murray Hill 8610. During the Automobile Show, from the 3d to 16th of January, both in- clusive, the Dancing Carnival will be held in the 12th Regiment Armory, Gist to 62d Street and Columbus Ave. rade Ball; entire profits going to the Dancing Instructors’ Assuciation DANCING CARNIVAL, Grand Central Palace, Lex. Ave. OLUMBIA with SHAMKY Coleman. A benefit performance to ald the New York Committee on the After Care of Infantile Paralysts Sufferers will be given at the Astor ‘Theatre to-morrow night under the auspices of the Theatrical Profession and Mo tion Picture Committee, Among thorn to appear in the entertatnment are Clifton Crawford and chorus, Anna Held and chorus, William Collar, Honrtetta Crosman, Grace La Rue, Ed Wynn, Rita Gould, Helen Rook and Louts Hirsh, the Avon Comedy Four, Gert Grant and Pautine Barry and Cectl Cunningham. ‘The prices of seats are $1, $2 and $7.50. The per- formance will begin at 8.18, oe @ The operetta “Flora Bella,” with Lina Abarbanell aa {ts star, will be the attraction at the Standard The- al Grand Central Palace for « pleasant Carnival LONDON TAPS ts danced both with 50chas Private Lessons | Half Hour “iy dancing. C lassesd and Saturday. Children 4-6 P.M. SUNDAY 2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT. January 8d, Instructors’ Masque- Use 46th St, Entrance, Ureatest Shows in he Worid jor the Money | Office at Regular, ed Prices, Every Afternoon and Night, BENTLEY, MELB. BOFULL OF OTHE ENTED ENTERTAIN KG INCLUDING A CORKING CHORUS OF STUNNING GIRLS! Moderate Prices, “HIP, HIP, HOORAY GIRLS Smoke If You Like, THE EVENING WORLD, SATUKDAY, SOME STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK| And ALL the Seats are sold at the Box That's Why the Columbia ts Crowded COMMENCING MONDAY AVTEMNOON 5 33 “PEOPLE BABETTE ma: _Seats Now On Sule 2S FRANC STARR Sierra Aor ind Blors “A NEW YORK GIRL” COLUMBIA’S OF FERING “A New York Girl" comes to the Columbla Theatre, A new two-act burlesque called “Ninety in the Shade" will be presented. The piece deplots the adventures of two humor- ously drawn military characters in thelr efforts to see the gay side of New York life and carries the epec- tutors through Chinatown, Times Square and into the reytaurant and ballroom of one of the celebrated roadway resorts, A cabaret show ts given by the principals tn the cast, ‘The company includes Harry Bent- ley, Mile Babette, Frances Taite Bota. ford, Clare Evans, Mamto Mitchel, Sylvia Brodie, Jane Pearson and Irv- ing Sands, A large chorus appears in the musteal numbers, pisces oA “THE CGRARMING WIDOWS” TO BE SEEN AT OLYMPIC “The Charming Widows” will be the attraction at the Olympic The- atre, A burlesque called “A Busy Day at the Bon Marche" la the chief fea~ ture of the performance. In the com- pany aro Addie Dale, Jimmie Cooper, Sam Carlton, Connie Fuller, Babe Day, Harry Peters, Ada Lum, Her- bert’ Sinal, Helen Stanley and’ Kyra, a dancer, meieeerens “TRUTHFUL TULLIVER” RIALTO'S FILM THRILLER For its chief ecreen feature the Rialto Theatre will have Willlam 8 Hart in “Truthful Tulllver,’ @ West- ern drama, Hart plays the part of a mining town newspaper publisher who incurs the enmity of the saloon and dance hall element. In the proo- ous of cleaning out the undesirables liver rides into a saloon on horse laasos the proprietor bac and drags him ‘out through the window. 1 ounse pleture will bo an up-to-< he story of “Damo: er Kallester, Sp: , and Mme, Jenny Dufau £0 Opera Company b ned as soloists of the must. been ret al programme —~~— FRANK M'INTYRE ON SCREEN AT STRAND nk MeIntyre will make hie debut | moving picture. star the ‘| Strand ‘Theatre in a filin ad of “Tho Travelling 8: dy in which he 4 three seasons,‘ be other plotures and a musical programie. JOHE DOE” AT BROADWAY way Theatre the Unt- Fra 1s at REMAIN m Company will present for “The Pe 4 and John Dow under the usp: Hui manitarian Ci ult. ‘Pho 6 , imprisor ok he yp 2 of the ory has to ent and d of mur- GERTROPE KINGS MAINE Bi: SCENE anon HE ROAD W aN friends, There te much thet ts in- ting in the story, while abuses to whloh circumstantial evidence 1a put are forcefully brought out, ——_o—— DANCING CARNIVAL TO HAVE MASKED BALL The Dancing Carnival will move on the night of Jan. 2 from the Grand Central Palace to the Twelfth Rogi- ment Armory, Sixty-second Street and Golumbus Avenue. This is made necessary by the two weeks’ stay of the automobile show at the Palace The annual instructors’ masked ball will be held on the opening night at the armory Jan, 3 on PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE; PALACE AND LOEW BILLS The bill at Proctor Fifth Avenue Theatre the early part of the week will include Fred Fisher end John McCarthy !n songs, Jimmy Lucas in “A Crazy Quilt,” Dagy Leon in songs and Charlie Orr and Etta Hayes in a comedy offering. Proctor’s Fifty- eighth Street Theatre will have Wil- lard Sims In “Flanders's Furnished Fiat,” the Five Sultans in a musical comedy and others, At Proctor’s One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street Theatre the feature will be Mabel Bost in songs. Proctor’s Twenty- third Street Theatre will have vaude- ville and moving pictures Fay Templeton in son the bill at the Palace The: will be Margaret Iving and ler in “The Girlles’ Gambol," by Ned Wayburn; Harry Green in a comedy sketch, Henry E. Dixte in a monologue and Moon and Morris in dances. Charles Hoey and Harry Lee, He- brew comedians, will appear at Loew's American Theatre and Roof. For the first half of the week Buda Noy, Japanese prima donna, and William Raynor tn “Just for In- stance” will also be on the bill. The feature picture for Monday and Tues- Jay at Loew's New York Theatre and Kimball Young in Florence La the Daughter” inesday, MOTION PICTURE NOTES Dousies Fairbenks will semis Badle In “Divorce will be shown on We CHARITY. WS The Greatest Show ASTO AND MOTION PIC LEWIS J. SELZNICK, Treas, JACK MASO! WENRIMTA GitossAN EARP R GAS HOW sig) ae NoveanD WILLAAM a ityann MYON COMI TOUR ii LION Si {ORDON DooLey | i 5 med to the elec He is proved innocent at th wr and 1 SEATS NOW ON SALE. PERFORMAN PEQ TH THEATRE B’way & & 45th St. TO-MORROW N THEATRICAL PROFESSION BENEFIT PERFORMANCE For the After Care of Infantile Paralysis Sufferers| The Following Artists y3 Positively Appear CLIFTON CRAWFORD snd CO. of 60 Girls ANNA HELD and Beauty Chorus. nema, nas ee fm PLE YS: VOHN por? NEATRE, toys to the children at the Rialto Christmas morning. Edgar Selden has arranged for Elaine Hammerstein to play opposite Rol Warwick in “The Argy'! Case, Marshall Hall and Louise Sterling, dancers, appear in the eleventh episode of "The Crimson Stain Mys- tery” under assumed names, Valentine Grant and Sidney Olcott have arranged a Christmas entertain- ment for the prisoners at Castle Will- fams, Governor's Island, The Billie Burke Bulletin Just out tells how Henry Kolker of “Gloria's Romance” spent the Fourth of July. “When Damon Slipped Something Over on Pythias" will be shown at the Rialto Theatre for a week begin- ning to-morrow, It {# @ unique Uni- versal comedy, Abdul, a camel who worked oppo: | Resinal = cleared mine com pletely Many and many a girl hae a clear, | healthy complexion today because some friend came to her with that sound ad: | vice. Resinol Soap not only Is delight: | fully cleansing and refreshing, but its daily use yeduces the tenderfcy to pim- | ples,offsets many ill-effects of cosmetics, and giveg nature the chance she need: If the skin (s tm bad shape, proper treatment, a little Resinol a8 Grat be used with the Reainal Goap, to nal dren fheday Thy old, roggiss. Fi St Reaieo [ater iw tele nga ohoeld _ CHARITY. Ever Offered to the Public ‘TURE COMMITTEE LOUIS T, ROGERS, Secy. . Stage Manager ISAEL D'ARMAND GTAg Tieien LSU AND 09, WHINE Manny Poul HSH Prices, Si "S2.00 and $2.50 || CE BEGINS 2.15 DECEMBER 16, 1916 Dir. make red, rough skins white and soft.) jb neglect or tm. | | | sito Mary Pickford in “Less Than Dust,” has been sent back to Bridge- port to John Ringling's wagon show A Metro director wanted to find Kid Broad the othor day to pay him $60 to leap into the ocean for a movie | scene, but the Kid's val cate him, In order to placate the authorities of Greater Now York the Ivan Film Company has changed ‘the title of “The Bex Lure” to “The Girl Who Did Not Care.” Under tts original title {t is being shown throughout tho country successfully, Jules Verne's story, “Twenty Thou- sand Leagues Under the Sea,” will follow “The Poople Versus John Doo” at the Broadway Theatre, beginning its engagement Sunday night, Dec. 24. This ts a Carl Laemmle picture, and he considers {t one of his best. ——_—_—_— SCARCELY POSSIBLE! That policeman, says Magie- trate Krotel, probably took him for @ common, ordinary citizen, CONCERTS AND Music, tw (Kun.) Eveat 1 cht Elite Musicale LE the first time in N. ¥, alkownky Trios with MAY MUKLE and EVELYN STARR Viottniat Xecat lowman, Sopr van, Ano Tickets tie ‘arent 81 ing Elliott Theatre, §0th St. ar YVETTE siueet Teaorror, <6 (Sunday), Fv wilt play, for olsen ea 11,60 "tn ce now being called— oat AMERIGAN: The anutienee forgot ) woking at at SHROADWAY , aH th for everybody at ANY BRR "hy aia! couldn't lo- |} 3|JOHN MASON and ALMA HANLON, There’s an amazing picture shown at the BROADWAY THEATRE “The People Against JOHN DOE 13 WEBEL Producer ot’ " Revd what the N. Y. Paper say: BAZAAR AIDS EX- PATIENTS. The Thursday Hospital After Care | uve jCirete, which prov for needy pa- - tlente discharged fi the Gouverneur NEW AMSTEROAM My and Post-Grad Hospitals, opened a | Kiaw & Erlangve's New bazaar yesterday in the ballroom at Del- feo's to ratse the added money ch the infantile paralysis epidemic has made necessary. Among the many ‘women working on zanr committecs 1 jompson, Mrs, } Di Matloces Wednexlay Ruth Te yd company Inet sroeg McRAB tn Punch § Judy Cheatre Come Out i Kitchen WEST 40TH STREET. F THE MOST DELI CHARLES HOPKINS — ‘That Wondrous Play of | Fe path PRESENTS ‘Youth & Advent are. ie Wer, rice 20, ISLAND NEW YORK’S GREATEST SENSATIONAL HIT THRILLS AND PIRATES GALORE Order wate now oF you'll be Tipped the BLACK SPOT. Eevm.at 8.90, Mata, Prt, & Set,.2.20 Special Mats, Deo. 27, 29 & Jan. it, “FAND TIME TONIGHT _ & presse, leans ‘Trowe, . and, as, poeta” « » & oha & Pont vi Deroy & Siatenr, a * a : Te = 5 i i B'way,2 St Denny & Bykes & others, LOEW'S NEW YORK tw 10 15. 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ROTHAP Broadway and 42d St. The Men Men of the Filme in “TRUTHFUL TULLIVER.” ~ VICENTE JENNY — BALLESTER | DUFAU Prima Donne ratare Soprano The Incomparable RIALTO ORCHESTRA igo, Ricweteld, Conduotor, tend Mifare Seine Overs PATIL “ALW RTH WHILE Theatre fit: Co PARK "vai fui Continuous Noon to 11 P.M. 106, Hiway & 45 St GLOBE fir.t f5,%, 43 LAURETTE TAYLOR Stasnem THE HARP OF LIFE CENTURY GRE DILLINGHAM S ZIECFELO THE CENTURY GIRL [RichTS beatining MONDAY Dec. 18 ‘LIBERTINE 7 Tum LIBERTING—TH MAN WHO can | AFFORD TO PLAY THE GAME WHIL® HIS VICIIMS BHAR THE BURDPN OF SHAME— Me ANNA HELD in'F rd tow | PORTIA rem He ‘si aT 3 ‘A CROSMAN EMMA bUNNin jot ta W WILLIAM FAY Grr “4th PLAYHOUSE ee ade Bat 7 MAN WHO calle “BACK THE 13TH CHAIR oe gin seat oy eke KENWOOD, pty FOX Ancreors THE se ELLERHAN Broa that nas caused the LONGACRE \,, at a picture that utterly without ey WM. COLLIER in hii Mth SLR Last Week ABAKHAN MaxineElliott’s wer’ ** HODGE n New York ( Were Are My Children? 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