The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 12

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rr nage = 7 . , — THe SVENING WURLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1017. in Plays Coming to Town’ 2) RS fOCTORS + S Ay erar SHow oy Je. > len DE DB HeatTae ) ay ES CARNIVAM CLAY role ons 5 : wae °F S) ie ahammar: =:2)) BS S REVIEW ‘owi3i7 oy = = a of which love makes a woman capabte, | nten Street Theatre and Twenty-third |eminence tn the theatrical profession. | ton, wine Newell, Jules Jacobs and avs for the 4nd its scenes in Russia, London and! Street Theatre will offer vaudeville] A college training seems to develop | 2: Brad The performance ia provide opportunity for pictorial | and feature moving pictures, talent 1 ther directions. cone! if 8 with acene called “The lopment. George Faweett, Roger| L. Wolfe Gilbert, song writer, will be | ™ thea ° Sculptor’s Drea: in which all of the = — 7 . Thes,, SoS vey, 2108.10, f. Lytton and Farle Fox are in the sup-| at Loow's American Theatre and Rooft| It Makes statesmen, lawyers, acten-| fominine members of the company Ss] 267 Ur). Mate, Wed. Bai, 28, ‘ oming EER | porting cast. the early part of the week. Othera| tists, professors and echoolmasters and | compete for a prize. Thee, Wel. Mat, Best Seats 61.60, The Rialto Orchestra, directed by! will be Leo Pernikoff and Ethel Rose,|gentlemnen-farmers, but not managers beer sora This Is the Exi —__ Hugo Riesenfeld, will piay the ballet| with thelr Russian ballet, and Arm-|and . only occasionally poets, and| “BIG REVUE OF 1917” Two BiG EVENTS OF NEXT WEEK Is Ie e Existence! XM, Monday nigh (ih Sapien | Se Se ee eeeee, Oe Tene OF | rene 06 Ford, At tesw' New Tork | very Gecamonally dramaties. OLYMPIC ATTRACTION THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW AND THE reac = an overture, Vicente Ballester, Span-|Theatre and Roof for Monday and| Mr. Ames is possibly the only college YI ey , ™ At Sine tn Sin, ‘the Tost! five peaao Theatre Henry KfMler will revive| is baritone, will alng an aria from| Tuesday Norma ‘Talmadge in “Pan-| graduate who has come prominently to] Henry P. Dixon's “Big Revue of fbf “TORR OUE Cramyort oF "his "bet A. E. Thomas's comedy, “Her|"fhe King of Lahore,” by Massenet. | thea” will be shown. T ure photo| tho fore as a theatrical manager. ASl1917 witt be acon at the Olympic . Hlusbasd's Wife,” with » cast that in-| Helen Jeffry, violinist, will render Wednesday will be Nazimova in| an undergraduate at Harvard ho de-| rail VIN c iF Gudes Mario Tempest, Laura Hope | “Heite Katt” by Hubay. | Var Brides.” voted himself to the study of drfimatic| Theatre. | James J. Morton and Fellx ¥ GARDEN.” CRA\ RD ; jicatio’ —— . guages. He er, q ion, have w, Norma Mitchell, Henry Kolker.| amusing. studies of lion cubs will. be CCESS F ahered ne Site ‘uighere mark and has| furnished the book, Among’ other d ef a Browne and Eugene} shown, The Hialto Topical Digest will BIG SUCCESS FOR AMES Ruane * features are musical numbers and a - ' bd “ya grigtnatty. produced at hold sts customary prominent place on AT THE LITTLE THEATRE pon nen chorus of twen Is. ° : F\ NEW MILITARY ' 4 the programme, A comedy will com- pithadente the Gafrick Theatre in 1910. The plot | cists the pictorial portion of the bill WATSON’ S “BEEF TRUST” j concerns a young and pretty wife who . Fow theatres in New York enjoy the > _ . W W. 424 St, Eves. 6.1: a * Persuades herself that she cannot live Drostlne and distinction of Winthrop| IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE H Amsterdam Mate, Wed, & ati is. : SOL BOY Bad ake ‘pains "to stioot “a “dowdy PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE Ames's modish playhouse, the Little Po é A 24 CYLINDER MUSICAL Si1O0W , tana. AND LOEW FEATURES | Theatre. As is well known, Mr. Amos| Billy Watson aay his ayeg ust ° NOUN CHARLES ADELE “4 oo — f will be seen at the Columbia Theatre. ROWLAN BU pcbriesityito acd aouchs Ise sraduate of Harvard Univetatty, oe oe aa ae seein his well eeown ~ SUNDAY ~sunpay |1|/ THOMAS D Wine SONY ik The Morey |. The Jubilee week programme at| class of 1896, and since leaving Cam- | Watson will appear _CONCERT _CONCERT BETH LYDY. Was of Windsor" hus been made |Proctor’a Fifth Avenue Theatre will| bridge he has worked in the theatrical |Charactor, Philip Krousemeyor, the) Hook and Lari to Mite Jobawn Yoms, a Je by Silvio Hein, who has|consist of twenty-two numbers, in-| field as manager and producer. In this} Central figure in two burlesques called Wet Bt re, 9,23, A BIG BILL OF WI) pueda de on over the production of Spade: cluded in which are Lydia Barry, sing-| connection the universities of America tides hn vit Thar save | HUD wtf 1s Darnton, Eve. World, fine . Parl ero cey and wil ing comedienne; the Three Dolce Sis- | cannot claim to have turned out many port « d, Billy M Marine Eictt’s 227122.) fas: Might. Other in the tn songs; Consul, the trained) men who have risen to any degree of Garry, . Jean Lei an ce and Last Sieh ; Goensiance Collier, leabel Irving, Au td Siadoy mrwinend Oe a hots GAMBLERS Theatre, tea Wm Woe ol Lee, weon Butt, Fuller Mel- “We “2 re N t a Bath realy and Vera Fuller Meliten, FR ES trey PTET R h ~ he a pandas ateelleleieabelteierthiblac € ‘AS INO &: Br. 88, Tyg : ut ¢ atterton ss ry Savage. The acene of the N ae fs Blueport, R. L In the cast N and that JOHN L. GOLDEN BR ! Come Out ee Cate fe Y ate we Wt Girliest Show in Town ‘Weta HRB || EMMA DUNN Ana. Held Put the ‘OLDLADY31'| WK HCI oz ie Aroase Billy a Sar LISTEN! Bugene Keith and ° = your ia. Mr.e. Nazimova begins an engage- the Princess Theatro on f.. ADMIT THAT Comedy Theatre x If You wpe Ha Mew Yea ks Last T h Ri h if % : reenine 2 : LU Z re panday . urn to t e 19 t WARFIELD a THE MusIG ANNA, HELD RAISED For a Good Play fo iliinteersininieahimaiiaiaa ies or egeececes rie | Ke Tat pat | PRINCESS <2, PORTMAN rat Bie : cas L. CATTOU AV TAA POTTOU POT AAO VADOA DOD LTU TOMI OOD MOLUTPUU TD ULTUCLIT DIET UIOODTO CU DDLOD AAO 7 G N € arte CALL 6344 BRYANT i “fates Charies Bryant, Edith Speare, ry Harmon and Mitchell Lewie. AT THE GAIETY THEATRE IS THE SEASON'S SUCCESS And they hope to turn to and Write or Produce One or Two Equally Big Successes during 1917. A farce, “In ter ‘the ‘want will bo presented by the Empire Producing pany at the Fulton Theatre on | y night. It 1s to be acted by rt Yost, Ldly Cahill, Porcy Ames, Joseph Herbert, Elleen Wilson, irene Oshier, Gerald Griffin, Charles Mason, Pdwin Forsberg, Marle ' ines, Curtis Cooksey and Pthel rtin, i eee PJullan Eltinge will bring “Cousin Liey" to the Standard Theatre. —_—-— Which is the Address of CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. Rida Johnson Young's aan ta =z SHUBERT f2:-at foes, FUNCES STARR ra urs or Theatrical Sensation of the Season |ai|| Ligi'bi iG WEEK’ Bea ttNthea MONDAY. mie R OLIVER | {woRose MANHATTA Sent = f The Man Se L a ae reine lll Who Came Back"? “erg PLAT LILAL LAL AAD AA SOIL AALLPULTI LLL ORO LL LE LDLALOMALL AAT PULLODUDOLLLAROODLL IHL IDDUL ME ELLL LEH dDAD dls 4 OBB Comedy of DO ITO TOI ents treme be an) Fehirt Coe Ceodmen, Produced by Williom A Brad | e tt | AT 12TH REGT. ARMORY || Youth,Love & Adventuré Prof. V. Bavetta'’s Orchestra has i siipplied the Dancing Carnival,which is || ALL NEW YORK'IS RAVING now at the Twelfth Regiment Armory, with splendid muale for the past four | OVER IT, years, Although daily tn service, tt never failed to keep with 't YOU WILL, TOO, new dances and changes in muale, | ‘The Instructors’ uerade Ball was @_ complete success, Prizes wore awarded the most popular {nstructors, IS Mr. Grundy, the proprietor, was ple aptly surprised by the gift from his THEATRE dance professors of a silver loving cup. nora of & Hyg | “PANTHEA” AT RIALTO WEST 42d STREET WITH NORMA TALMADGE ‘DA “Panthea,” the drama selected for & J he feature, attraction at the F bate f . Tt Went 424 8 a0. 11M th HARRIS tse BA AUDA He _ Playhouse e941" 1%, [MI] | wm CHARLOTTE: GREENWOOD MONDAY, | oa MARBURY || A TRIUMPH JAN. Beata Thurs.) LEE SHUBERT announce REPUBLIC 3,240 2 ‘adie 48TH ST. EISEN UL OVE 0’ MIKE} : NEW COMEDY WITH w rma re ane PB TM AS ee ELTINGE : PIERROT ifoiaan . reg SIC. THROUG TO-MOKKOW (Sunday » ‘Nig Tepe LUTTLE hey Ly In Wm. Lindsey's Romantic Drama of Old France NORA” BAYES jr gorns — B 6": rT wi 3 GLOBE "inate Walt ESP ER, CORT teste i Movs. Wed, (Pop, Fiennes. LAURETTE TAYLOR ‘t2icn"R., 46 Lh THE WARP OF LIFE. By BAYARD VEIL MARGARET WICHERLY ———= THE MOST IMPRESSIVE MELODRAMA EVER WRITTEN ; *UBSTATRS NDB «Achieves the Acme of Artistry”—N. ¥. American, |EMPIRE E"eut 28. THRILLS! wavcnre® THRILLS! eomxce THRILL SU LL | . — SAYS AT THE (Uh St, E.of Bway BN DVR OF lg ee FSKY Pinbnn vba 20 ’ “P CT | NOTHING FAMOUS. unch& Judy Theatre of B’way fu baa Very Good E Eddie 1, Te-Day, 280 to Neti Wee Fite Phone Circle 1366, ‘ ‘aad ? noel Year | mage map TRUTH LAST 7 DAYS—300th Performance Monday OMARLES NOPKINS PRESENTS THAT «Bueno Bren WONDROUS PLAY OF YOUTH AND ADVENTURE, IS STILLTHE GREATEST OF ALL FARCES NOWIN ITS S*MONTH TREASURE ISLAND STEVENSON’S GREAT STORY—DR. r LONGACRE eT § be nts ae dn Cie, THEATRE 48% ST. 6 BWAY. The oe EXE Gao viasswenaaat SEE Bhs Mulvey Siler ‘Treas to re EXTR, A MATINEES IRTHD THE GREATEST SHIP SCENE EVER STAGED, VES, $.J0, MATINERS TO-DAY AND FRIDAY, 2.30, to DRAMAS ‘carte \Viswe Moray & Co Willy Quid 4 fj 8. Miller & Lyles, 8 Kacandos, Murphy B shud & Khin, OR Sat Purwvat, ote; ot Phomashel ay 0 Libertine,” = qT 10 ALL STAR ACTS He cry Hh If BY wit roar ~ ocr th Ale | gees Se aa a NOW PLAYING F TH THE SPIRIT ‘and others. Way 23 af, | Mini Dourtuey & a =| YORKVILLE. ORREMAY rararts Ler. At bvery lave.s. ee uIAE Brleoe— ted. ERANKIE KIC sa é fie WN acatg fatcwattie Adolf Philipp (ut y Boks | THE LIBERTY GIRLS WReib | pom RNR Arak paca Sadie “hom Riersiée Ors ih eehste’ tavention Bb others: mat Cant

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