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Ve ____ AMUSEME! /CURRE. NT ATTRACTIONS IN NEW YORK \CADEMY OF MUSIC—Fox photoplays and vaudeville, ‘OR—"Her Soldier Boy.” LASCOFrances Starr in “Liitie Lady tn Blue” THWilliam Favetsham in “Getting Married.” OADWAY—“Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the sea.” S]NO—Anna Held tn “Follow Me.” CENTURY—Dillingham & Zelgfeld’s “Century Girl.” COHAN'S—Ruth Chatterton in “Come Out of the Kitchen.” COHAN &@ HARRIS—"Captain Kidd Jr.” COLUMBIA—Burlesque. COMEDY—Washington Sqdare Players fn four piaylets, CORT—"Upstatrs dnd Down.” CRITERION—Julla Arthur tn “Seremonda.” ELTINGE—"Cheating Chéaters.” EMPIRE—Maude Adams in Barrie's “A Kise for Cinderetia.” FORTYFOURTH STREET—Geralfine Farrar in photoplay, “Juan the Woman.” FORTY-EIGHTH STREBT—“Thé Thirteenth Chair.” FULTON—Arnold Daly in “The Master.” GAIETY—"Turn to thé Right.” GLOBE—Laurette Taylor tn “Ths Matp of Life.” GRAND CENTRAL PALACE-Dance Carnival HARRIS—“The Yellow Jacket.” HIPPODROME—"The Big Show,” with Paviowa. HUDSON—Elste Ferguson in “Shirley Kayo.” KNICKERBOCKER—David Warfield in “The Music Master.” LIBPRTY—Photoplay “Intolerance.” “Have a Heart” LITTLE—"Pierrot the Prodigal.” LONGACRE—William Collier {n “Nothing but the Truth.” LYCEUM—"Mile a Minuté Kefidatl.” “Her Husband's Wife.” LYRIC—Annette Kellerman tn William Fox picture, the Gods.” MANHATTAN—"Ben Hur.” MAXINE ELLIOTT—"Gamblera All.” METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE—Grand Opera. NEW AMSTERDAM—"Miss Springtime.” OLYMPIC—Durlesque, PARK—"Little Women.” PLAYHOUSE—“The Man Who Came Back,” PRINCESS—Portmanteau Theatre Piaylets, PUNCH & JUDY—"Treasute Island.” REPUBLIC—"Good Gracious Annabelle.” RIALTO—“The Git! Philippa” and other photoplays. SHUBERT—"So Long Letty,” with Charlotte Greenwood. STRAND—Patiline Frederick and other photoplay. 'HIRTY-NINTH STREET—Emma Dunn tn “Old Lady 81.” WINTER GARDEN—“Show of Wonders.” “A Daughter of \large portion of the 1,200 photoplay ‘houses in New York City and the 18,000 | must | ment AMUSEMENTS FOR THE NEW YEAR roductiona to coset from amme tn THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917. moult 100,000 to this, A feeling for the downtrodden and oppressed and the existence in the public min: ay" @ iimitiess sympathy for the un Mr, Fox eays, led him to agi Fhe Honor System,” a@ ten-part ph Jay which will scon have its moetropdlitan premiere. William Fok realized that propa- ganda ay @uch would not att the crowds that had to be atirred to ac- complish prison reform, so he has || subordinated the story of gray walls to that of a convict martyr to the honor system. 300,000 each is proct of WM FOX FILMS SENT FROM HERE ROUND THE WORLD — “The Honor System” and). “that ‘The Price of Bilence, Mr, Far- “The Scarlet Letter” Among |num's premiore photoplay, under the the black slaves,” plot Interest, Mr. Fox cited “The Da: Dame” and “The Scarlet Latter,” |! w policy, will plead as fervidly for || Coming Productions. | fhe its Vis of sme mite and fo VICTOR HUGO CLASSIC. | ,Aifby his sew apteen playa edu: be mee merece | cational and yet endowed with kee Building of Film City at) ling ot Parts,” starring Theda Bara; Corona, L. 1., to Figure eh eee a sist | in Year's Activities. j terptes | Hawthorne's classic, which Stuart | Holmes fintshes soon. Tho Fox organization includes a largo ataff of film makers and phot players. Eighteen directors aro now | on the roster and the act nurber |in their ranks Theda Ba Villiam aaraie Virginia Pearson, PS ce no “Tt 1s the grodsest of misconceptions,” | says William Fox, producer of “The Daughter of the Gods,” to think that the motion picture ia & popdiar form of entertainment only in this country | and a few Furopean states, Nothing Could bé more erroneous. I have not | | Charles Atiing, Tom Mix, Gindys Co: burn, Wintfred Kingston, Jane and | Katherine Lee, Harry Hilliard, Irving} Commings. Herbert Heyes, Mary Martin and Walter Law, For 1917 Mr. William Fox has great things to do, He has to produce fifty- two 5-reel features; elghtcen to twen- ty super de luxe photoplays; be NN two-real_ comedies; he has to tch the building of his new motion picture ime on Fourteenth Street, & oat 5,000 persons, and he has to fo forward with his peer for the Film | § Chey at Corona, L. thé figures at hand for other years, but 1 do know that in 1914 alone more than 117,000,000 linear feet of film were exported from thé United States. “The Fox Film Corporation's pro- ductions, more than any other, I be- Heve, have been distributed throughout the world. The film which you see in the Academy of Music is ghown in silent drama theatres {n this country, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lake§, and from Portland, Me., to Port | land, Ore. It 1s projected in all climes, | = in towns and clues from Nome, Alas., to islands-below the Equator. | “1 recall & few sentences of offe particular afticle I once, read about the silent drama, It see 9 me that they were from the pen of the lato Prot. Hugo Muensterberg, “In the new art’ they ran, ‘tho | mind has ttlumphed ovar matter and tho plotures toll on with the ease of tones. It is @ superb me, Wishes to Publicly Thank ded by no other art. assoc na become vividly alive cause the mind {s 0 given up to moving pl ry bones cte whee dna Foc: 1 ls Fa ch BB | ems GERMANY ITS ARMIES to PnP ad Cereenare AR 100 ft. wide, 250 ft. long WITH THE HIGHEST CEILING Fe The Dancing Carnival ts New York's famous Dancing Academy. No liquor sold. Lessons by 200 experienced lady and gen- tlemen instructors, Not necessary to take lessons. If you dance and have no partner our lady floor man- ager will introduce you to a suitable partner, Half hour les- Private sons, individ- 25¢ | lessons, 50. ual instructor, half hour, Prof, Barctto’s Excellent Dance Muatc. Prof, De Commerce teaches toe, ballet and fancy dancing; classes Wednesday and Satur- day. Children, 4-6 P, M,; Adults, 8-10 P, M. FREE AUTO SERVICE if you live between 4th and 80th Sts, Phone Murray Hill 8610, coe ects as i fand IRENE BORDON! | grips the mind. Tho applause, of wrought emotions.” MADISON SQUARE GARDEN OPENS TODAY Ny A ge FOR THREE WEEKS OF GLORIOUS ROLLER SKATING A BRAND NEW MAPLE FLOOR HAS BEEN LAID ESPECIALLY FOR SKATING THINK OF THE LARGEST FLOOR, IN THE LARGEST BUILDING, IN THE WHOLE WORLD DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO ROLLER SKATING ADMISSION INCLUDING SKATES 25c Skating Every Afternoon and Evening, Including Sundays 12th REGIMENT ARMORY, 62nd Street & Columbus Avenue Here we are now holding our 4th Annual TWO WEEKS’ MILITARY JUBILEE. | MELVILLE ELLIS "Go to the small photaplay house in | plause from the villain 1s foiled an you will recognize | how the strange fascination of films For the Terrific Hit They Are Making With His Beautiful “ON THESOUTH SEA ISLE" course, is simply an outlet for over- William Fox's sugcesa may be told in & paragraph, Le purcnstes built a chain of twenty-odd va‘ villa and motion picture houses, In all thia whirl of big business hi never forgotten the side of the bibitors, Ho appreciates their pro Joma ajid strives constantly to help in thelr solution, His retention of two such artists as Theda Bara and Will- m Farnum on the regular Fi without an obstruction, AND THE BEST VENTILATION ve The Dancing Carnival Will be back at its old home in the Grand Central Palace Lexington Avenue and 46th Street. JAN. 18 WINTHROP AMES Director “‘Pierrot Now Playing Lous COHEN Times Bullding Theatre Ticket Ofiice, Inc, Has Cholce Seats for All Good Shows—Always D. Frank Dodge Ant Farms, Ant Hills; Westchester County, N. Y. Importer and Breeder Boll Weevil and Hyperborean ANTS cial Rates o the Trade THEATRE | The Prodigal’ | Mande Ai N Warfield will 40 the same ot the Kntoxer- STITT (SUCCESSFUL SHOWS'2 HHAAAAAABAAAAABABAAAAAABABADABABAA NEWMAN'S VIEWS ON SAME “floldter Bey,” Astor—Stuse Succeed. Springtime,” Amaterd. ‘ot the Romito] enn of the season, and exceptionally fine, Garden—The best of ite ast five shows, “Tarn te the Right.” eiety— wie be in the oc RSS METER wend In tRavetios. Watave beet solta'? évet cow. “ ” Gractous Annabell. _ Wonderful cast and steriing comedy. wil lier in “Nothing 1 Truth ronireere.—Bee it If) y0u ‘want's ‘ sin and Dowa,” Cort—a society ¥. “The Man Whe Came Rack,” Play Gets the masres and that counts rat the end of the season, ‘The Thirteenth Ghatry 48¢ Ee a thriller that sods Soe ate itn Good cheer, | Laurette Taylor, Globe.—A Buse succens. | \ “Se Lona, Latty,” Shubert. —a' i Tar success. apd: deme will ¢in erason the Empire. cote oy I think George |* luvtow ‘breducete an comedy. Buy Seats for the Above Shows at of PANE St ! tat Baten, Te 58 Ore \ HANES EVERY WHERE \ Are Saying That “Stop, Look, Listen’ } | NN Ic the BEST Musleal Show 3 On Tour This Season. They Are Demanding Return Dates CAPACITY—ALWAYS (Another Company Soon.) {ASSASADSAAADRARADAAAAABAADA Leo Newman's Ticket Shop| ot Breaking Box Office Records Everywhere! “Che Girlies’ Gambol” WITH MARGARET IVING AND FELIX ADLER Staged and Managed by NED WAYBURN SELES LLEL ELE ELSESESESESESES CHM KK MMM MEK KM MMMM ee o—_-— Dramatic and M otion Pictare Representatioe For T. HON. SIR GILBERT PARKER, MAURICE MAETERLINCK, HERMAN SUDERMANN, ARTHUR SCHNITZLER. ERTRUDE ATHERTON, AMELIE RIVES (Princess Troubetskoy) MARGARET DELAND, KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN. EDWARD SHELDON, EDWARD KNOBLOCK, LANGDON MITCHELL, RUPERT HUGHES. RACHEL CROTHERS, JOSEPHINE PRESTON PEABODY, N CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON. MADELINE LUCETTE RYLEY, EDWARD CHILDS CARPENTER ‘ LEE WILSON DODD, LARRY EVANS, N >. BASIL KING, GEORGE GIBBS, And Many Others of Prominence, Including ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE, the Fastest-Growing’ Young Author in America; Author of * “Loot, sol lor picture seish of ’* now ronsing in the saterdeh Evening now running in The Red Book Magazine, and cred sheet now running in Every Week. MANAGER AND ASSOCIATE MOTION hol seal S\1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE ‘E WHAT YOU NEED— ° With MARJORIE ements ‘ened aiomsteshonewrmees : JOHN MASON Common Clay By CLEVES KINKEAD ELTINGE THEATRE heating Cheaters NOW PLAYING The Most Beautiful and Up-to-date Theatre in Chicago NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION | Pa MONTMARTRE King, Queen, Jack 7 WILLARD MACK OFFICE QUEENS THEATRE ene penvenvene Daddy Long-Legs in association with HENRY MILLER "Fair and Warmer in association with ALFRED BUTT nce en) WILLARD MAC! = for a term of 5 Her Market Value A New American Play A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT rf CHEATING “CHEATERS |fm’- Suspicion SAMUEL ‘SHIPMAN In the Net B: 'y RAMSEY MORRIS Special Notice to Managers and Producers, By AGREEMENTS, dated July 20, 1914, and Nov. 5, 1915, entered into between A. H. WOODS and K, said MACK gives to said WOODS an option on all his writings of every form and deseription : rin fren thes feu “wa | NOTICE—Any infringement of above agreements will be prosecuted to the full extent * the Tay A Farce Melodrama by MAX MARGIN RAMBEAU at ELTINGE THEATRE ——ON T TouR————— JULIAN ELTINGE { Cousin’ Lucy A Musical play by nish fie, KLEIN NEW YORK AND A. H. WOODS, Ltd., London PHILIP KLEIN, LONDON REPRESENTATIVE NOW PLAYING Potash and Perlmutter in.eseoclatton with Society Under Cover fn Aasoclati LAURILLARD and GROSSMITH The DOLLY SISTERS ~ His Bridal Night By LAWRENCY. RISING REVISED AND ELABORATED BY MARGARET MATO Potash & Perlmutter in Society wm BARNEY BERNARD By MONTAGUE GLASS and ROI COOPER MEGRUE by WILLARD MACK REPUBLIC THEATRE Good Gracious Annabelle NOW PLAYING That Day LOUIS K. TANSPACHER It Is the Law A. J. WESTERMAYR and J. E, BRADY ns & Peller Fn Go MONTAGUE GLASS and =e By A. inet Days, CLAYTON HAMILTON The Girl from Ciro’s ion with in association with LAURILLARD and GROSSMITH ae ancemdpremcamrandpemcencane ‘Woops,