The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1916, Page 9

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~FRFNING WORLD'S CHILDREN’S PARTY AT STRAND THEATRE TOBRING CHRSTHAS JOY | A } clothes away from her, When Snow to the Queen asking for Beautiful Fairy Story On| White accidentally meets a young : ania Us unter in. the woods, rhe becomes Screen Will Tell the Tale | quite interested tn him, and he Is fas- 4 ‘bat cinated by hen though neither has of “Snow White. any idea who the other is, So they} jare both dumbfounded when the — | young. huntaman caine ‘to. Snow| MUSIC BY SCHC OL BAND, Whiie's castle and presents a letter Snow White—for is the =f “het! Florimond who has been ser Buses for the Crippled Chile | for the nana of the tit " Whom he has never seen. dren and ‘I Brangomar, who “believed that the Prince was coming to sue for her) Aaperones, |hand, is furious when site finds that his note asks for Snow White. She| decides to kill the ttle girl and force . s By Sophie Irene Loeb. old Berthold, a hunter and Snow| | White's devoted slave, to promise to} All arrangements are completed for | | kill the child, H i the! the Evening Work’'s Chidren‘s Day at | yi ve child. Me ie to bring per me 1 the Strand Theatre Tuesday morning, | act. Berthold takes Snow White Into) Dec, 26. the woods and there tells her what, ‘The Fifth Avenue Coach Company {h@ has been forced to promine and{ | she tells bim to killa pig and take tts Will contribute the buses to carry all! heart back to the Queen, While he is | the crippled children to and from the | doing this, a little bird leads Snow theatre. The school band will escort White away to the cabin of the seven the J police of the east aide, | little dwarfs where she makes herself Mee BRD SHICe OF ee at home and wins thelr undying grat- Sixteen schools within the v! y | tude. of the Strand will be given ticke | When the Queen discovers that day to attend the perform Snow White has escaped her, she tries ch school will be chaperoned by & to kill her with a magic comb and then - inveigles her into biting a poisoned teacher who has volunteered her apple. Snow White falls prostrate and services. A special performance has | is disco rd by the dwa who carry | Nee’ anged by the Strand ‘ body in state to the pa where peter nike Queen rejoices until the ‘furious agement and nothing has Pen) Brines Florimond threatens to kill het spared to make the event ® great! In the excitement, the dwarf: success, ‘The chief feature will be the produe- snow White,” with the follow- Snow »ple had stuck In hi had not swallowed it The witch turn ing cast Brangomar into a peacock and all ends White « Marmerite Clark | happily. Fiison aw Coaigiton Hale | — ee omar rami, Herdoid (Huntanan| (Beasam Witeh Hex sos. Washburn | In the preparation of this picture | the producers had the assistance and | advice of Winthrop Ames, under! whose personal direction Miss Clark scored a tremendous success in the} siage presentation of the famous | Grimm brothers’ story. Snow White ts a motherless Prin- TINY WOMAN DRIVES THREE THIEVES AWAY AND CAPTURES FOURTH cess, whose very existence asrouscs | the Jealousy and natred of Mary- Jang, her mother's former lady-in- 4 aeuek waiting, who is the uglost. woman | Hears Prowlers While Dusting in the Kingdom, but aspires to sit! Putnam Building Halls upon the throne. She gives her heart to the Witch Hex, in return for which she becomes very beautiful, and fin- ally wins the love of the King. Whi hunting, the King fatls from his horse and is killed, leaving Mary-Jane—who has been rechristened Brangomar by the witch—upon the throne. The wicked Brangomar immediately vorces little Snow White to work in the kitchen and takes all her lovel NT and Saves Furs. Too bad they don't give police | medals to women. If they dld, little | Mrs, Frances Hoey of No. 693 Second | Avenue would come tn for one of the finest and biggest gold medals. Sin- gle-handed this morning she drove away three burglars who were trying to carry off furs worth thousands of dollars from the Putnam Building, No, 2 West Forty-fifth Street, and all alone captured the fourth burglar and held him prisoner. | Mra, Hoey was dusting the halls of the seventeen-story building in the dark at 8A. M., when she noticed four | husky young fellows prowling around iy three of the prowlers saw her com- ing, dashed down two flights and fled in an elevator, GASPRFELD & GLEELIND slammed the door and shrieked M, Martin Capdevielle, Maitre @’Armes of the Fencers’ Club, dashed to the door and assured the villain that if he stirred he was no more than a dead man, He did not stir. Police- sn took him to the East Fifty-firat Street Station, where he said he wa: David Wagner, a clerk, of No. Lenox Avenue. “Humph!" said tiny Mrs. Hoey as they led him back; “I'd like to see any of them rob any one in MY bulld- ing!” 1 Quart of Virginia Dare Wine 2 Quarts Sparkling Water 1 Bottle Marischino Cherries 1 Pineapple or 1 Can Pineapple S| 3 Oranges 12 Lemons 1 Ib. Sugar es, You Never Ta: InA Ul Your Life a Punch Like This! VIRGINIA DARE—THE LIGHT, SWEBT WINK FOR THE HOME | capturing the man who THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, Sturdy Boy Scout Protectors Of Cousin Eleanor’s Kiddie (THE NEW PLAYS Frances Starr Winning in “Little Lady in Blue” CHARLES DARNTON BY Ra T WAS in the final act of “Tittle last night, Frances Stare playing the appealing, girlish au All along this dainty, sensitive tress was winning, but it was 0 until she confessed that she bad started out as a poor governess with a hole in her shoe, to get £60,000 by yas to come into this fortune, that she completely told the sim won her she wudience. ple little story of simple little Anne with so much feeling that in taking the audience into her confidence she made her way into its heart, ‘There is little more to be sald for the comedy by Horace Hodges and Pereyval, authors of “except that It has human, trawn ch racters who give it a mildly humorous atmosphere. The hero, however, cannot be included in this list, for he is made of purely theatrical timber, He becomes a trifle ridiculous when he declares that he knows Anne loves him because she has darned his socks, and proclaims this belief with socks in hand, As a matter of fact, Anne doesn't realize that she cares for Anthony until she hears an old naval captain say he may become food for sharks. Mean- while she has saved the young officer from drink and idleness by putting him back to work on charts and things. She even succeeds in getting him to pay his debts, The last re- ceipted bill, in fact, is framed and hung on the wall, Could anything be more beautiful? There are other sentimental ex- cesses to which "Little Lady in Blue” is given, For example, Anne sits at yn the twelfth floor, When they t!p-|a spinnet in the “bar-parlor” of a oeed upstairs she silently hastened |Portsinouth inn and, sings aw lightly t sia a as a bird. But don’t tinagine for a © the back stalre and tiptoed Up, too. | moment that she isn't practical, All rtinement, When sho got to the fourteenth floor | qoubt on this point is removed when she pulls off the boots of the old Ad- miral and gives up her room to him so that he n die in comfort and leave hi andson £60,000, r y \o ‘Patwean hry a ath sae Little Mrs. Hoey noticed that the “While thn play may be altogether| Mlsned to-day. Ket, 1857. door of N. Jordans fur salesroom had |fanciful, it ts pleasing in its own in-| Levy narrowly escaped a mob. Open Eveoings Til Midnight. been jlmmied open. She went in and | senuous fash and it has been|Greenwich Village was a mass of ‘ ‘ \ Ps Staged so admirably by Mr. Belasco| Christmas shoppers when the ble saw a man wrapping up @ big bundle that the eye ix completely satistied.| ruck, ing through th 4, of costly ture i. There are even “special” ourtaina| fuck, moving throug 8 crowd, “Stay where you are!” she cried, that harmonize with the simple set-|*nocked down a@ pedestrian. The e “When you think of glasses and then shouted for help. The youth tings. man was hurled ten feet forward. e think of Ehrlich Service.” tried to pass her and flee, but she) Aichough her role must have seemed | The crowd shouted @ warning, but grabbed his collar and threw him ike child’s play to her, Miss Starr seeaeh Examinations by Registered Eye back into the room. Then she|made Anne charming and sang sur- | the truck ploughed on and the man's gly well to, if you pl was off her band. “ put the old Ad- with “Rock-a-Bye, and after he 4 delight- he tavern ent as Sir grouchy Anthony, an industriously aracter not unlike the long- But even better Giddens as an old sec might have stepped out of a W. W. Jacobs story. Mr, Giddens made Cob- bledick a never-failing delight. Je- rome Patrick looked well in his unt- lices Ice sled 1916. Men Back From Border A Parade. Harvey Dow Gibson. was President of the Liberty Ni fr} ron of New tach the ork cavalry and a gun di tillery to fire | 000 BOY SCOUTS MILITIA TO AID WHITMAN. trae i pe hivanges get iment ee ee eee at] ent from the fi joverno: Klub in Inaven jeld ar ALBANY, Dec, 22.—Several of the + Bank yesterday in place of National Guard units that saw service Cochran, who real to | tn tion b Jan. 1 , Mra. Mary White Cloud of the |, Mr. al is anotaer banker | Whitman. ‘The detachments announced 4 f bes risen througn his ows Pe Towas wouldn't stay home and cook, so Dan White Cloud de manded a divorce and got tt. to-day, are: Thirteenth Coast Defense of Brook- Wnt detachments of t allowing in- antry reciments: Firat of Binghamton, and ability. He ts thirty- one of the youngest men in the clal district to hold a position of importance. S) B'dway, Mth to 35th St. FOR THE IDES Real Indian Chief in War Paint} to Help Entertain With Cousin Eleanor. | One thousand boy scouts, all reseed in olive drab just like tho Femular soldiers, will keep watch over the Kiddie Klub when fits members assemble in Madison Square Park on the afternoon of Dec, 27 Cousin Bleator and jaround the Tree of Light ‘The young soldiers in the making, who have been drilling and preparing for many months, will take charge of the police work of the park. So if EJ jany member of the Kiddie Klub Wishes information or help, all that ‘Will be necessary will be to call one of the galiant young knights of the khaki. He will not only afford pro- tection but will be a friend of every Kiddie in the neighborhood. Then there will bo the boy bands and the juvenile performers to add to the entertainment, ‘Tha Kiddies who love the Leather Stocking Tules and who know all about the Indians of the days when a pais face was In witimate game for any well regulated chief will all be interested in Oxkee to meet nta Claus Wherever You Spend Christmas An Overcoat or Suit, selected from AWCY¥S large assortment of well tailored, timely styled men’s clothes, will add to your Christmas happiness, mark you as a well dressed man and save you money. Winter Suits and Overcoats $19.75 —— i | + Lady In Blue," at the Belasco Theatre| nonton. He is a real American Suits Variations of the English soft roll sack coat found her chief opportunity for dis-| Prince, if one may use the term 1 he fee sah tcis | M lity that ly her greatest charm. Prince in speaking of the Indian and the more conservative models. Made he tribes. His father was a great chief, | 1#4 from fancy Mixed Worsteds, soft finished form, but h the most matter-of- | and Oskenonton wil! sing while wear- jh erusiens . wih i prin, but he was the most matter of | tog the wer costume of nis father, ti Cassimeres and Unfinished Worsteds, with i iAmuny a night, Horace Brahain Put) AM members of the Kiddie Klub trimmings of serviceable q uality Joe, Bleanor Pendleton was keen and | know that many of the beat stars in solicitous as Miss Quick, and other parts were in capable hands. You may be sure of finding capital } acting at the Belasco. the movies are children. Two of them, Httle Janethe! and Joseph Mon- ahan of No, 154 State Street, Hack- Overcoats—Belted Ulsterettes, trim-looking Pinch Backs, Loose Fitting English Box Coats, Warm \einag aeRNTARDY bruagg (sirens Me amuieneec ee i Ulsters and Conservative Chesterfields—tailoted the children. \|k} from Kerseys, Cheviots, Thibets, Vicunas. APPEARS AS SHYLOCK| wren Miss Marre Fumade, the Oxford Coatings and other Winter fabric yan cannes nae garan Dott known bird warblor in all of the |Et xford Coatings and other Winter fabrics. country, comes to do her part in the fun-making the children will hear a lark, @ nighingale, a thrush, a bobo- link and all of the other warblers imitated. Cousin Eleanor had a talk with Santa Claus to-day, and they agreed that if the weather on the afternoon Bernhardt did not wear a beard when she appeared as Shylock at the Em- pire Theatre yesterday afternoon tn ‘ Gaillcized trial scene from “The Merchant of Venice." Sho contented herself with a dark wig of curled ringlets and heavy eyebrows that ave her face a stern, grim expres- jsion. In whetting the knife meant|of Dec. 27, from 4.50 to 6.30 0° |for Antonio she raised her foot to| was not fine, the entertainment would the table at which she sat throughout|be postponed until the following | Men’s Winter Overcoats, $14.75 Good, warm, serviceable coats at a price much lower than elsewhere, quality for quality considered, You will be surprised at the variety of styles. There are Pinch Backs, Double Breasted Coats, Semi-form fitting Garments and Conservative Chesterfields, all ade of heavy, durable Overcoatings. the scene, afternoon. || ‘The physical aspects of her per- jformance naturally cited cul osity, inter Her acting w: YG chiefly for the emphasis ahe gave to the einteter, vengeful phases of ti character, It may be added that ehe | actea with considerable power. HUNDREDS CHASE DRIVER WHOSE TRUCK KILLED MAN Speeds on After Accident, but Is Ar- rested After Being Pursued Four Blocks, Charged with homicide, in that a SENGERS of "SERVICE truck he was driving decapitated an unidentified man at Hudson and Tenth Streets, Herman Levy, twen- ty-one years old, of No, 330 East Highty-fourth Street, will be ar- head was severed by the wheels. A boy pointed out the truck to Policeman Soden, who started in pur- sult, followed by hundreds of people, Hearing the uproar, Policeman Ben- nett stopped the vehicle four blocks away and learned that it belonged to the driver's father, Samuel Levy, a produce dealer. Joseph Gentile of No. 401 East One Hundredth Street, who was riding on the truck, sald he saw the body as they passed, but did not know anyone bad been struck. Levy professed like ignoranc GIRL LASHES A CHAUFFEUR. @y’s Delivery Service will be put to its supreme test. The Holiday trade this year is greater than ever be- fore, but the Delivery Service is equal to all calls upon it. _ Anything selected up to six o’clock Saturday will be tle her oust with ® shotmu elghtaen. visttiny In ewhipped 1 Hoseman fo° alleged per advanc made to her wulle ® passenger in Bos |man’s auto. | Gi an filed aMdavits inat_ both | the youns woman, charg. Roseman was given 100 pie back was cut in many = | DARED FLAMES FOR PHOTO. Girls Ha Borned Of to Dash to Mother's Pletare. Her mother's photograph, hidden un @ e der a mattress, led Anna Powers, a Stet | delivered before Christmas emerday while home of Michael e Dunn, Prosecutor i aie County. J. She hair wae wae destroyed with toreh exploded hi Willam Hayes head to foot, eutor's lawy thi ‘The Proseoutor was in court when he learned of the fire *, w Irving Berlin, composer of “Alexander's Ragtime Band’ and other world famews srmpeneien ory nee wetites Pig pated Sante Claus song especially readers of The New. Yorke Gunday / This song, complete with words and mi Published in nest Sandar's Weel ‘your eepy to-day,

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