The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 8

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i res ee —— A LLL LAL ELL LILLE * THK BVERING WORLY, BATURUVAT, APRIL 426, 1917, - may THE MERRY ROUNDERS “WITHIN THE LAW” mere he caly fart 0 Ge WeUn tere, bet FF a Ay | / We? bes Flays for the 1% COAL BTA BU RLEAQUE BROADWAY TREAT OE FILM ; : : i “ ih > oa “ wera ona 7 f ¥ wel Coming Week Hd dsl pons ° o rLeve eare wiave ware weave erare eave te - CRITERION : THEATRE HALIATIWAY AMTT 4aTHT oF :- ; MON, EVE, APAIL 40 = WWW ICE SRATING “ Pietarie Pastures, tne, Presente a — AT COLDES GLADES “es ae . . . . he > "* new ’ J (CMRLA FROM THE POLLIE® © he Pr OLYMPICS ATTRACTION PHOTO PLAYS. PHOTO PLAYS COMMENCING memeevoy(Cunney rest 2-30 higes. 0 AND TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER, 2.30 and 8.30 ta WIVES arm AND YOU Lo FATHERS —Stirring Motion Picture GREATER VITAGRAPH xt PRESENTS ALIC E JOYCE WARRY MORE Y Mary Turner and Joe Carson And an All-Star Vitagraph Cast This is a masterpiece which tells the plain, unvarnished truth about a phase of life existing today in every large American city. It will make women more regardful of their less fortunate sisters who serve them in stores. It will make men more considerate of the girls who work faithfully for them through the long, tiring hours of the day. Stanley V. Mastheum Will Be Enthralled on <n. the at se ver Presented. PHOTO PLAYS -BROADWAY THEATRE Broadway at 4st St. al A Photo Play of Thrills—A Strong Lesson—Stirring Dra- od a. DIAMOND kuNGe $ $50 adetropoihits, Wi slaticu Laas, 91 Week _HELP WANTED-—MALE, matic Moments—Replete with Delightful Comedy— A Photo Play that Will Free from Bondage Thousands of Working Girls. Maer OE oe Me, te SA HE se THEATRE CONTINUOUS IRKEtEe 270M FOR SALE, PRICES: 15c, 25c, 50c ‘THK THIRTRENTN CHAIR NEARS MOTH NIGHT The oan The greatest Arama of hueran hietery, reenactod aenid the cory ecened af the Million! narrative, from Hethiehom ta Galgatha The inepiring revelation in mation pleture art to which Marie, Home and Madrid have already paid the high homage of mere than 1,000 performances An unpreeedented and incomparable cnet, headed ty Jesus, and the heautiful Lyda Gys, ae Mary, A production whiel more than four thousand people took part Giowannt Pasquali, ae ‘THE MAN wio CAME RACK’ TO STAY THROUGH JULY coupied more than two years, and in which “The Man Whe Came far next week tte ninth mor ‘ ‘ , " Siasbenmn, Meo an thie ate Narrative for the Amerlean presentation written by Maurice V. Samuels, author of “The noon it wilh Feneh ita M00th Wanderer.” Special musical setting rendered by an orchestra of players from the Metropolitan Opera House and Vhilhartmonie Symphony No picture ever produced has had the distinguished patronage that marked the initial per- “Christus” in Kurope. under the auspices of Cardinal Amette tended by Queen Elena, the Duke of Genoa, and the cabinet. formances of In Varis the premiere, at the Palais du Trocadero, was given In Italy an early performance was at- King Alfonso and the royal family , archbishop of Paris, ENDS RU: N NEXT WEEK Thin coming « will witne: twelve per anorn at of Charles Dillin ing pageant, In bringing the run t Mr, Dillingham bas the diatine achieving the longest engagement of any theatrical « f the season. “THE GIRL AT HOME” STRAND'S FILM FEATU RE At the Strand Theatre Vivian Mar- tin and Jack Pickford will be seen in @ now photo-dramatic production en- titled “The Girl at Home,” by Beulah Marie Dix © Middleton's The third of the ry stories to be occupied a box at the first performance in Madrid. 0 Hip “Il Corriere d'Italia” of Rome said of “Christus”: ‘The most imposing, the most beautiful, the most artistic film that has ever been produced. The vast majority of those who have seen it once go to see it again two and three times, not only to renew a pleasure already enjoyed, but to discover new beauties.” OPENING PERFORMANCE, MONDAY EVENING, BENEFIT FOR FAMILIES OF ITALIAN RESERVISTS WHO HAVE GONE TO THE FRONT FROM NEW YORK. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, BEGINNING TUESDAY, 2.80 and 8.30 P. M,. EVENINGS 50c TO $2, MATINEES 25c TO $1, SEATS SELLING NOW aay Rooney's.” Victor M © in a new Klever Pictures « e titled “Invited Out.” A number of soloists will participate in the musl- cal programme, “THE WA NDERER” ENTER: AST WEEK| ‘The engagement of “The Wanderer" | __ at the Manhattan Opera House wit} come to an end next Saturday night. | when the Biblical spectacle will have completed a run of almost four months in New Y: “The Wanderer” will reopen the season at the Manhattan in August, with the same array of stars now appearing In it. — pe ROOTS VAU DEVILLE AND LOEW FEATURES The bill at Proctor’ F U tro N We (Quiereny: PASE ERSt PATHE PICTURES PLEASE |] Askthe manager of your fav- orite theatre to show them. If you are Seeking HAPPINESS | Come to the Rialto Theatre Broadway & 42d Street Fifth Avenue PHOTO PLAYS. VAUDEVILLE. | fe ROTORS 5 Enid Bennett will laugh her way into your heart in ten minutes, Her girlish sweetness will compel joy to bubble out of the well-spring of your best nature. You'll sympathize with her, feel for her and applaud her fine por- trayal of a little girl who was shut in from the sunshine avd springtime of youth by the golden bars of wealth. o> GMARINY, Metropolitan Opera House You'll appreciate the way that a self-made, bluff and kindly uncle uses to free her, and unwittingly sends her headlong to happiness and wedi ss, You'll chuckle at the awaken. TO-MORROW (HUN) EVE, AT 8.15 ‘@ purse-proud old aunt who worshins the mc 1 and tries to set it up in her red. ed niece's heart. ‘Il relish the shafts of sa! roll humor that ruos unfettered | gh this human picture-play that is so aptly “Happiness.” I We [ y, 28 bt 4 Monde & Maile. otha, Th li Loew’ s New York oni Cont. 11 A.M. to 11P M, ly (PRICES ROOF TO 1 A.M Gladys Brockwell 7 because it is as clean fe New Photo Feature ag \| Loew's American Roof i The part of Doris Wingate is more than a mere portrayal of character in the hands of Miss Bennett—you see Doris herself, for she really ind loves and smiles out of her liquid until you want to speak to her and tell her that she has made a friend of you. And when finds‘ husband in a strapping American citizen who pays for his education by running a a—weil, sce how he makes both ends of the line meet. GRAND CONCERT (Direction Mr, Danlel Mayer) icture map likes to tell- picture New York says it wants he will make more like it, We want you to come and see it—then tell us exactly what you think of it, You do not have to see “problem pictures” unless you want them, — If you prefer the kind of picture The Rialto will exhibit all week, the Triangle Studios will gladly produce them, ui only you must let us know that you do want film plays of this type. Every Eve, 8, 15 il oes is Roam asant at The Rialto, This Victor Meer & Co. +s “Ankl This is the kind of story the Triang’ as sunshine and as bright { it is the kind Your glimpse of Happiness" will t finest of picture theatres has an atme nd hospitality quite distinctly an her big its own, Its-Orchestra will render Tsch * Overture as you never heard it played before. You will laugh at “His Naughty Thought," another Triangle picture ae of the funniest sort imaginable; you will be fascinated by the Animated Magazines you iA, will be transported to the opulent palaces of the East Indian rajahs; and you will be charmed _ vel by vavalists of most artistic merit. You will be bathed in soft glowing colors and soothed | TRA by the best music now to be had in New York. In short—you wihl rest and find “Happiness,"’ | LWHBRA TO GO AND HOW 9O GET Tee, Personally Directed by S. L. Rothapfel | STEAMBOATS. 4 Josef ROSENBLATT For Hightamds, Seabright, Lona framely Asvury Hark al) Jereey Seuside Men Ub By ett Ale TRIANGLE FILM CORPORATION 1457 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY The New York World| Sets The Pace SON SUNDAY, and ball KEANSBURC, Nd pee 0 ets leave, 0.00 P.M, Gate, & Bars, sasiiional tata. t

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