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Plays for the Coming Week HE postponed “The Wanderer,” Play by Maurice V. Samuels, d upon “Dor Verlorener Sohn,” Wiihelm Schmittbonn, wi! be acen thé Manhattan Opera House on Yor Monday adteeno0e the Stage bee arranged a performance @ war play by Arturo Giovanittt, “As Tt Was in the Beginning,” the Gayety Thoatre. The play was in English and ted into Italian for a produc- @t the Poople’s Thoatre in the » with Mim! Agugila in the east, It is explained thero is no propa- in Mr. Glovanitti's work, ig rather to describe the terrific! tt of the war on the spirit of all fighting nations. The cast w Adrienne Morrison, ley, Mary Rehan, Thomas Wine, Conness, Edward Kills, Will- Raymond, Charles Fleming, John PABUSINESS GIRLS 6) LIKE UmicURA Because it keeps. the hands soft and white, the ){ complexion! ZB fresh andclear 1) Hat the hair| sede Prtle| | Sanne and beau-| ise Sun, wind at, dust all do their! est to ruin the complexions of those subjected to them. Busi- ness girls who must face all kinds of weather find that Cuticura does much to protect their ski and keep them looking their best. | Sample each free. Address post-| card: “Cuticura,’’ Dept. 13F,| Boston. Sold everywhere. AMUSEMENTS. _ HIPPODROME| TWICE, DALY 28 Se .8i3. Yunis = 1000 PEOPLE of BIGGEST: SHOW « AT Tie LOWEST PRICES R.H.BURNSIDE J MOTOR BOAT. GRAND CENTRAL PENS TODA, --2 aarrrio Toca TORI. ILI0PM Aims 56e \ | Sainpolis, Le Bay * 8 8 | Frank ven and Anne Meredith will appear in | Chances, the comedy, at the Standard Theatre. —_>—- ROSE SYDELL HEADS COLU. MBIA called “A will have comedian, Trip to Washington,” the support of the German Johnnie Weber, and W. 8 1. Throughout the two acts vaudeville spect: will be intro- be seen ina version of their skit, called “Oh, Papa,” which is given in conjunction with an exhibition of living models, The company algo tn- jcludes Frances Corneli, comedienne; aw Thall, Su Gayety Trio, Ward Caultleld, Delmare, Grace Tremont, don and a chorus of girls, pesca “ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER” AT PARK Ivan Abramson's dramatio screen production, “Enlighten Thy Daugh- ter," opens at the Park Theatre to- Amy Gor- morrow afternoon for an indefinite! The story t# woven| around @ neglectful mother who al- engagement. lows her daughter to grow up un- enlightened as to the world’s pitfalls. The cam Zena Keefe, Katherine Kaelred, James Morrison, M Shotwell, Ar- thur Donaldson, Ru De Remer and Violet Horner ere will also be an orchestra and chorus, eddie “COURAGE OF SILENCE” | RIALTO’S SCREEN FEATURE Alice Joyce will head the pro- gramme of pictorial features at the Rialto in new Vitagraph “The Courage of Silence,” a Studios. Milton Nobles, s given Miss Joyce the \ ne Diary comedy of ish thy 1 = The DANCING CARNIVAL Ie New York's Famous Dancing Academy, with a national rey liquor sold. Come and dance on our famous acre floor, with beeen and artistic decorations. 200 Expert Lady and Gentlemen Instructors @& to dance with you the latest steps. YD, Half Hour Lessons, Individual Instructor Cc Private Lessons, Half Hour Splendid Music by classee in toe, Kk Wednesdays, Saturdays, Chil TAXI SE RVICE otween 4th aud 80th 8 ALM. to Midaient, Sundays, al Palace, iGaty Koller rer Caray A New Maple Fi f f ee ROSE SYDELL LONDON BELLES — WITH OHNIE W! saree AMPBELL mit COMPANY Fxcemtional Cho UPEKB EXMIE + ballet and ‘eeta, Cal! Mur Ysend & Tari to bring * M, to Midntebt ARNIVA Cre 40th St, Entrance, Famous ire Lat Madison Sq. Garden voted vely to "fl er ‘and Kveolng, including banday 'S SHOW | 1) will make her annuai | earance at the Columbia Theatre. | th a new two-act satire | and | and Weber and Campbell will | th and Pullman, the] Arthur | includes Frank Sheridan, tlue Ribbon feature from the be other pictures jt @ repetitio invar from exposition of the work was mas tul. phony 0: thetic ac |to show depths of pow to, he has not disclosed . tween the overture and the conce {there was proffered Tschalkowsky's second symphony, not the i THE EVENING WORLD, , SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, WS FLORENCE REED IN “THE WANDERER’ MAN HestTAN OPERA HOUSE SIZ Tracy Barrow and Louts Ve ENE VAN BIEN! ‘alse “Haw ey ve A HEA 4” oA rina rer ‘Marta’ Given — First of Seven Winning Operas By Sylvester Rawling. LOTOW'S "Marta" at the Metro- | politan Opera House last night was the first of an unprece- dented series of woven sold out per- formances within a week, with time still left to add to the record, Since last Thursday the ticket rack in the box-office has ‘eon bare of scat checks for last night, for the matines land evening performances for the Sunday night concert to- morrow, for the opera on Monday night and for the two operas on Thursday afternoon and evening. All that 1s left open for the peripatetic opera-goer, save through the specula- tors, are the Wednesday and Friday performances, The directors, who protest that they support opera for art's sake, need not worry about defi- cits that they must make good, It 1a @ cinch, if I may be pardoned the use of the slang word, that the season will produce a dividend, And to think that the holocaust of war that is devastating Europe is the main cause of this operatic prosperity! Flora Perini, instead of Margare | Ober, way Naney, « charming pleture, | dra feally interesting and vocally apetent, Caruso, as Lionel, carried house by storm with his “M'Ap- pari.” The action was delayed some minutes by th frantic demands for . Four or five times Mr. Papi, who conducted, tried to carry on without avail, To his credit, Mr Caruso refused to yield, and after a while the o 1 & was permitted to pro For the rest, the cast was the two previous Frieda Hempe Symphony Soclety's Acollan Hall yesterday afternoon. in the Grieg piano concerto in A minor. Original always, poesy, power, and rare gifts of Interpreta- Uon are the possession of this: ae the Antipodes, 80 Damrosch and the Sym- chestra gave him ayr ompaniment, and ex] Walte: the whole progra at ah jof excellence, The ‘“Leonore” over- ture No, § had something of inspira- |tlon in {ts pronounceme ite ympetition is stirring Mr the Russtan c¢ ‘ well worth hearing, espectally the last two movements, and played extreme. ly well. ly Fugene Ysaye, the Beletan violtnist. was the star of the Biltmore Friday s. His Um wers u. d moments. If os Into indifference at times, It n there is a pathetic look In his eyes that stands for pa sides th re Marie Bar coloratura soprano returnin at the Paulo Gr noper, & Y ‘ontralto of promise floor, that can accommo: n crowded far beyond th t, as al ways it ls now at these concert Samuel A. Baldwin will give free organ recitals at City College on to morrow and Wednesday afternoons. Yolenda piano pecital of the season in New SOME STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK DAUGHTER” PARK THEATRE HELEN STEWART DANCING CARNIVAL! GRAND CENTRAL PALACE given by the Philharmonic Carnegie | Josef Stransky conducting. Wednesday Sohnitzer, Gregory Mason of Columbia, in the auditorium of Hunter College. ning, will toc Schubert sonata in A major, op. Monday evening. 1 Free nish school organ rectt : Ed Norton, . A. Martin, Brookl. mus High, B ryn n the In tts matter Joun anist, Mero will give her onty | York in Aeolian Hall on Monday af- ternoon. An all-Wagner programme will be Soctety at Hall to-morrow afternoon, Maria Barrientos and Eugene Yaaye to-day, will appear in a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall on the evening of Feb. 40 for Sinith College, A piano recital will be given on evening by Germaine with remarks by Daniel The programme of the young Eng- sh pianist, James Frisiin, at his re- a in Aeolian Hall on Friday eve- include the Bach-iusont ata and fugue in C major and tho 120, The Schumann Club, under the di- rection af Perey Rector Stephens, will giv the first con: son at the Wa t of its fourth jort-Astoria on ne soloists will be Clarence Adler, plant nd the club's panist, Rodn vlor, iolz's Jubilate’ will be followed by four | groups of songs by the chorus, » Guttridge, Wa Irving: Wenzel A. Raboc 1 by Josephine Murphy, so &), Morris High; Albert Ree Koys' High, Brooklyn; E ng Stebbins, F assisted by Ka‘ alto, Tuthill, contr n Meck, Bowmar iltmore Hotel Music Room at the morrow Ing in hor from the Metropol! Hilt ne of the ° House and the other artists who have | taken sicales this geason, rt in the Friday morning mu- David and Clara Mannes were heard | !n @ sonata recital last evening at the chamber concert of the People's Symphony Auxiliary Club at Wash- | ington Irving High 8c School, The Metropolitan Opera Company | has sent out @ notice that hereafter will permit only artists employ to use tn ads of the Motropolitan Opera Yhis step was made nec by the fact that some artists merly with the Metropolitan have themselves “of the instead “formerly Ntan ion to the latter npany, prican composer first public pe: ance at last nigut of bis sonata * hich, thanks to the 8 nda of Music, » heard at the Ititz earlier in the season, He prefac ast night, as did at the fi mo luel BURLESQUE. Y BERNHARDT = EL LEE WITH Page iGran FLIRT" CLymore pungent, and filuminating remarks about his own work, and what might be expected of American mi The sonata is tho wor rand a thinker, It is unlikely to be popular, but it will compel re- epectful attention to anytning that Mr. Powell shall produce in the future. first lecture of @ series on History of the Opera.” by Maurice Halperson, music critic of the Staats- tung, in the auditorium of the Col- of Music, last Tuesday, was a success, Mr, Halperson gave an in- teresting survey of the infant days of opera in Italy. Mr. Halperson'a next lecture, on the coming Tuesday eve- ning, will deal with the Neapolitan Opera School, —2—— BEBAN AT STRAND IN LATEST PHOTO PLAY At the Strand Theatre Georgo | Beban will be seen in “His Sweet- heart,” a new photo drama written | by himsolf and Lawrence McCloskey. Mr. Beban appears as Joe, the 1 LIFT OUT | AR) _| NoHumbug! Afew drops ;-| and corn lifts out with fingers—No pain Tiny bottles of the new ether com pound called freezone can aow be ob- ( tained for very little cost at any drug ‘store here, This drug freezone is the recent discovery of a Cin cinnati man, It is needless to evervagain be pestered | with @ corn or a callus, be cause they shrivel up and) lift out, root and all, with | out @ twinge of pain, Apply « few ans ot | freezone directly upon a tender corn or callus. In- stantly the soreness sub sides and shortly you find the corn or hardened ca! lus so loose that you lift it right off, This marvelous drag doesn't eat out the corns for calluses, but dries them up. You’ feel | no pain, soreness or irritation | HJwhile applying it, or af terwards. Pee cenit cause any intlammation of the tissues or skin sur JW rounding or underneath It Is now really foolish to let a corn | hurt you twice. A few drops of freezone \s all that is necessary. The enuine 4s sold only in these smal bottles packed In a little wooden case, bearing @ yellow wrapper. Don't accept anything else.—-Advt BURLESQUE man of a tenement district. houses vaudeville and photo plays basement store and home he bring his sweetheart, who is none oth than his little old mother from Italy. | Tanguay in Victor Moore will be shown in a|T. The Palnce Theatre will | comedy called “A Honeyless Honey. A new musical programme | A has been arranged. DANCING CARNIVAL , DRAWING HU GE THRONGS | atro throughout the week. wil Morttiner in end the third episode THEATRES. | WINTERGARDEN!"+s Frum, bab Mata, SHOW OF WONDERS SHUBERT i: Wot Westy nt y math, American 1 hee The Dancing Carnival Central Patac i eune Suto and Russell Mack MOVE Oo MIKE o° ii ike MAXINEE| LOTTE sary grat Wet mebeht minest on ~ ANNA HELD | Square Garden, w agement as the Dancing Carnival, also in high favor. apenas “'PARISIAN FLIRTS” | COME TO THE OLYMPIC). Charles Robinson’ will be the attraction at the jor the same man- screen features « heatre will be ada of Bate” vrice of Silen _CONCERTS AND MUSIC. sont gp a = YOLANDA MERO DRAPER) Acotian Mall, Vriday = features of a two-act farce called “Midnight Flopers. PROCTOR bre. Mathores Wet en diner Moldigr Boss: cin! ay hartes Toman Cadets 39TH ST. ir, EMMA. DUNN” IN "OUD | tho ND LOEW BILLS | Sher Among the attractions at I Fifth Avenue ' Shattered Idol man vaudevill 8 . Feb, 2. at M15 James Friskin Mason & Hamlin Piano, sth, of Bway. Be Mate, Wed, & Sat, 2 PLAYHGUSE * PHOTOPLAYS. THE MAN WHO CAME bac THEATRE COMMENCING SUNDAY 2;30 CONTINUOUS THEREAFTER bet Pl 0” BROADWAY Wa. COLLIER in NOTHING’ a IEATRE TusT wear LAST DAYS IN NEW YORK LYRIC THEATRE, 2Sc|MATINEES SOc! at 2:30 A Daughter of the Gods ‘With ANNETTE SCREENLSENSATION HRALLED DURING IG ITS PRE PRESCNTATION “IT THRILLED ITS AUDIENCES AND HELD THEM SPELLBOUND.” N. Y. American. To-Day or To-Morrow and 2 “STRAND CRLEDRATED CONCERT CacHEsTEA ITS. IS 25! # EVES 25-35-58 VAUDEVILLE. FE PR ROCTOR Wes fe VOTO PLAYS j EMPIRE Bw, 4 MAUDE ADAMS a |_DARIIN'S GREATEST NEW AMSTERDAM Mig & Erlanger’s New 20, 000 Leagues Under tha Sea”’ fe ALL STAR ACTS. with Hobart Healy Gert, Help HUDSON he ie ones 4 fata. 0: ith in rSHintey jio.w's new YORK THEA, ¢ Ne Oden, LOEW’ $ gong Rao! LYCEUM {25 Peaee THEATRES. MANHATTAN Monday Evening, Fi 29, The 7 Wanderer "anew TREASURE ISLAND | ° EB Ti Gets Situ UP. 2.Wed (Von va matt 2.90 ut FOR THE NIGH KERBOCKER, Ly 38 5 tines Wedaanday A Batu WARFIELD nf ALICE JOYCE > T. MOREY 1n “The Courage of Silence,” MILTON NOBLES, A Yétagraph flue Kio FIA + DIEM ER, Boprano. 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