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) ww fe tee! Pa SNE eA Penk 3 , Sai and Shadows ‘Are*Strangely Mixed | In the Spring Revivals “Get -Rich-Quick Wallingford” hand hie intelligence and his ese ability in “The Poor Fool.” Is Still a Source of Hearty| "i. yas aren years ago, perhaps, | Laughter — Even Ibsen’s| When I first saw Ibsen's “Ghosts.” At that time Mary Shaw acted Mrs. | ” “Ghosts” Causes Merriment at} aiving and Frederick Lewis played the Wrong Moment—Nora Sevale, Tt ts @ fine thing thet Miss haw i still playing the mother in Bayes Gives a Hint to Musical | tho most terrible tragedy of modern Comedy. | tines. Yot I have never seen a por- trayal of Oswald so clear and so simplo as that given by Mr, Ruben. By Charles Darnton. | Baul Orleneff mails the character of T this time of yoar In the thea~! fret importance—as It should be—when tre anything may be expected | he acted Oswald, with Nasimova in There is Hittle more tq Say|the comparatively small part of about be heraetie suas taveua joo Orleneff was vividly tragic. Wren thos: ve | Ruben ts simple and accordingly un- te first nights must find themeclvos | epeakably tragic. When the end prarane attee mone the acpea comes, he gives @ picture of idiocy season. ‘ve on gianced at/that haunts the spectator. You fem and wondered at thelr power] say to yourself: “This is a real and of endurance, terrible thing I am seeing. }O-CALLED spring revivals are | hone be acted simply, or the last resort of the theatrical| & t At all. Ruben makes Oswald a manager. It was corisidered a poor, atricken boy helpless against clever trlnk, a. tee yenne eae, ta | th® heritage of his dissolute father has bwlag back to flickering life “The| tt hm. The brain softens—and the Lights of London” and other plays of | (°C foes the rest by Gropping his tte Bind, People went to these plays |“ *nd lowering his eye lida, There ahd laughed at—themseives, In short, | 2 Unmistakable intelligence, too, in the they discovered that they bad “grown | °°'™s Of Miss Shaw, who betrays her lonly faut Qn” and as the saylag goon che {Only fault when she flings her arme right and left, But in the scene where | laugh was on them, not on the play. | srry Alving lays bare the life she Bo ins. as the theatre goes, we travel jag lod with her husband, Mise Shaw | comes in close touch with the heart. RANKLY, I have regarded the T's odd thing about the theatri- Washington Square Players as ca) aituation is that smiles and a@mateur actors basking in the tears are strangely mixed in the @unshine of glowing “notices.” But! spring revivals, I was amazed to reo they have brought to notice at least/an audience take “Ghosts” merrily. ene real actor, Jose Ruben. He) And there {s still “The Wild Duck” to AMUSEMENTS. eA STOR sxx THEATRE BREEN ROOM CLUB DRESS REHEARSAL ‘Arranged Alpbepetionl OKA BAY farce iy, could be mor Quick Wal Hamilton mself at the Cohan ro is « bit of fun that ts too good to miss. It is Amorlean hu- mor, pure and stmple. | The other day Mr, Hamilton laughed as he sald: “When we were playing |the piece in London a man came to |my dressing-room and said, ‘I heard jyou remark that Blackie Daw wa \beating the baby grand. I say, don't | you mean beating the baby gtandly?’ | Of course, he was bewildered, but | | srammatical.” | At the sane time we gut a lot of jfun out of the “boob' “Home, Sweet Home,” mall-town characters, i ail I know, Nora Bayes may he solving the problem of must- with The Songs fheatre, f who sings and the other with, § | 8 NEW SUNDAY _N pal ¢ med, Date ICELAND &...<¢ Admission 25c. — Restaurant. Gaily(except Sunday). PM to 12.90 A.M "" dy Shows | votes are played by Hington ang, dulgent and \ 1 the 4h {the Republic THE GREATEST RURAL . . PER cY GRAINGER © m j hehe art dhe Saiki hy Re te MRS sah ar the churacters | poor wife of a laborer | factor r Will be 120 booths at the fair, DRAMA EVER WRITTEN, AS WOMAN a you ¢ » musical comedy which nereonn other © eve ' ‘ ub in charge lerous bands of the £ Aisatralian Com | sit patiently through dreary diate - he calls Red ete peoond inatalment of “Battora|inte the lw wy, Siceahe ne ae The entire stag Wet, “ONE DAY” "2 ACR RTEEA ‘nat Rs By waiting for a good SC eet whieh: ohn! of France’ will show French sub. |‘? face eWenet aD} # a8 The profession 1b - ng 4 good song, Miss Bayt Ai Brennard, t : wife he physic ar. Smalley} or the big ev { President Da womoya ts rsa TeESIRE DT goed aT Rea eine lh Hallan | renuard; marines and ‘torpedo boats in action. Pale tA ii annity [of we, ig event, and President Dan: Srey Temas as th time she loses tn singing them ig} Theo ‘The profits will be | teens ny will declalm passakes from| forte aill unig bout new [ioe ines Tcow'e Nes s.00| when sho le changing freva ceveat|donated to the Stage Woman's War |tombany, Wilt coat vacmenusge, with | development for hu | 0" ong lero OPENS— pase" R.! iat Knowiler ® |travagant co : ‘ lef lthe Rialto Chorus supplying a musi § N b ab wilt | travag costume to another, She} pedi al background, The Rialto Orchestra’ Ave nclng and tea doesn't h exar t ear) The Green Ro: lub will hold its C4! Bac Ae Z ie * cae room t fale the Ac- Dance at the Coolest Place on Broadway ) wear ani he Astor Will play the overture to “Mignon a yoy ” tors’ " ‘i pink s # when she is walk. | annual Dress I eal atthe J ater and selections from "The Red Mill."|“ONE LAW FOR BOTH, ors’ ven year | ing ¢ noayy snowst Miss | Bayes {s nothing if n ginal, and} her unique entertainment ts really entertaining. But if she hopes to follow in the footsteps of Yvette Gull- bert, sho s study sings e | in a loud tone. In her voc c buoyant way, however, she adds to| the springtime joy of theatro, DAY Sie'eiarte. Ey) AMUSEMENTS, THE BRAUTY SPo WHITE War BNTKE calle Ov SHbw iM en He Matinee Att Vaal ’ Entrance) Lexington Av Use 40th St, Eutrance.) ISTAGE AND SCREEN STARS TO BE SEEN IN N. Y. THEATRES Standard Theatre in the English » ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917. hu NEW AMSTERDAM 585) Eas WHEN JOHNNY COMES] | paneer S60 “TH ST. TO, MARCHING HOME THE HIGHWAYMAN, zou ZIEGFELO NEW (1:30 ASTOR fi MIONIGHT FROLICH) Reo “ais Lit Tie WinoWS ‘TOP NEW TEROAM THEATAR bs Met — LIBERTY aaa fa i NORA BAYES: = 5 * }\] 39TH ST. aan se to." BEATE ry WILLIAM HARRIS JR Coban & Harts “ck? Wed! BR ats ere, fon comedy “GET hicH QUICK incr GLOBE i578 Wi 8.54% | ie oir SOUL THERE” ||] MR. wiuLihia GILLETTE NORMA BELL ‘ , “ or LA Hartley Manners, tn “A nuCC ESSFUL OALAMITY. “HAIRS gor AMERICA” Me FULTON {ier hse COLUM Aue - fi . wa COURTENAY "4 WISE ’ ae Abick LKLIOTT In in Lee Wileon Derta’s Comet A LS FIRST. Mem. Was THR STH SAL a | WASHINGI ON $0, Li : +e! STRE THAT OR Me ; ow Plays for the G) oe ee it Cowes" COMEDY: ISY RIG THEATRE: Mary tn Tew Coming Week | kh é : ACTORS’ FUND PAIR 3 BORE Sar tawe’ || Bette ast ce tainty “he Woe eee = THE HAND THAT ROCKS WILL, OPEN TO-NIGHT 44 Scent Beet, L the Empire Theatre on Monday >] EAT THE CRADLE, eee Aa Ay The Actors Fair, which prom night the Charles Frohman Ises to be tho bigest affair of Its kind | company will offer “An Even- “The Hand That Rocks s the Cradle,’ ever held in the United states, will | MARGARET ILLINGTON : acre Tree ing with J. M. Barrie’? ‘Three pli creen feature propared by Lois open at Grand Central Palave to 7 by thin dvamaiist wit begiresented—| IN RIALTO SCREEN M, ayltanrmen imiey. for the gad. goniinie vsesubh: Mage ais eale | TESOL LN oy et vighins rho New Word,” “Old F¥iends” and Universal Company, will open an en- | doors will be unlocked @ public | CONSE PAYTON @TOCK CO oie ‘iBone “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,” | Margaret Mlington will make her| agement at tho Broadway Theatre Pea aN iE Beare. nL open. | {NORMAN OTRIN lara taker STAND RD" Be none of which has been seen in Amer- | screen debut at the Rialto in her firet| ig morrow might, The story deals ing wilt take place that time | 3 Bren tay 2000 SE. ANNA HELD 3.” ‘ica, ‘The performance will begin | nhotoplay, “Bacrifice,” a Lasky- Para-| with the efrorte of tho wife of era esident Wilson, in Wasiagton, will EVERYNIGHT, 10, 20, 30, 50¢ o Woot MARGARET AN press © button hich 4 art au] with “The New Word,” @ comedy in| mount production, ‘The story of the| eminent phyatcian to alleviate the | Prowi i alll wlll Will tT rt | SWEEK (aioe MAT. MAY 14 PARK THEATRE ong act, in which Norman Trevor, | play was written by Charles Kenyon, | surerings of women, It points out/at tho fair all the fags of the Allies on Gareth Hughes, Wintfred Fraser and Daintry will appear, Next nes “Old Friends,” a one-act drama, with Lyn “Harding, Elleen Gertrude Berkel author of “Kindling.” It deals with) that the future of the human race| Louise @ notorious cabaret dancer in a small rests ia the anne of the mothers of | i " Be ort European principality and the daugh-| america, Two contrasting famites | tte ou and H./ter of a high diplomat in the neigh-|aro shown—-the rich Mrs, Graham) erjor This will |poring—and hostile—country, Both| with the three children and her tm | julia Ma wull'fion’ singin |} CORSE PAYTON STOCK CO. } | TO-DAY, 2.15 ici tanan wand ant otrer | tim “MRS. WIGGS OF THE i nizations will play pa-| CABBAGE PATCH” _ FARRAR < On Monday evening we will recite “The Battle | Theatre to-m: zeeeion tear Mier thee Full |The Klalto Chorus will be heard in ‘IL » AT LYRIC ~ | ’ y . ” ‘ara |Keeler, tho California poet. M { AT OLY. MPIC THEATRE Rothapfeld's Animated Magazine, FAI GRAND CENTRAL he Tie‘vermsa Geode xa, Werner & Aa Nan Ls « ie 3 ee Bowman. will be ; ume, There Will also be vaudeville numbers. “Unele Sun's Helles” will be seen at with the distinctive musical setting} he gives it, will be another feature PALACE “3!n3",A"° o* and there will also be a come i the Olympic ‘Theatre. Among those On Monday night Clifton Crawford pase eaten fore the revolutl who appear in the burlesque are James | MAY 12th to 21st DAILY sh lie. 4 a art Bt thoves to the Shubert Theatre ie “CHRISTUS” MAKES te not me rely a ; en for equal Barton, L a, con non mh Including Sundays, 11, M. to 1A. M. || Hee “4 vita, Adelaide 1 8 oy; J Cowl, in = ji page ea 1 Nir AY . oe = : gales Her elder, ca to the Harris The- PROFOUND APPEAL °00"\ Soe eee ctl | bora enliven the ort CARA OR ANTS GOMES goth N ki nd Maude Fulton, in “Phe ea dl 4 that ol | AND “ay Leak vallery OF |) Loew’ $ ew Yor a heal " he ore - Sonn: ritist YoU NRE 00 | Brat," changes to the Morosco Thee) 6 srerwonation of the Nazarene | tained in efand demands one SCHUMANN. THEINK SUES. | 5 a || | atre rer ar in the picture play “Christus” at the, iw for both the dow en mougil stabtiblas | SPECIAL FEATURES Coot. 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.) PRICES ROOF TOLA.M. | 10, 15, 25e ANTONIO MARENO ',::2>+.0s0 Anks $95,000 of Margaret Anglin comes to the|Criterton Theatre continues to evoke jj)! | any for injarte heroine 1s a Increasing comment, clergy an lwny LAMBS’ CLUB GAMBOLS | FRIARS' CLUB FROLICS id Jay-| woman, Secret + comedy “Green Stockings.” 1 ; r ture D, ; Pavten and his stock com-|™en allke expreasing themselves as | ais, the workings " i Mey rl . Bohy | ENTERTAINMENTS TO New Photo Featuré Da ly Derma a Texington Theatre will | profoundly Impressed by the apir-|under the direction of the nik mann Hein the operate vacikclh| PLEASE EVERYBODY _ {|i [gew’s American Root *="* present “Mra, Wiggs of the Cabbage |{tuality imparted to the character upulous Government are | United Railways of Louls for inju- | TO-NIGHT A AT 9 P M. AD Seats Reserved Pateh.” pane {ration by Glovanni Pasquali, revealed res must When © Saxeee 1) wee ‘| PREMIDENT WILSON Evely ve. 8. 1 Prices 25, 35, Se : Italian actor chosen by the Cincs ap cnn A she we Ag wae als - GURATE o,, B “MAIDS OF AMERICA” | Company to portray the rolo, A con-| PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE SING “SEAM om, Ya, tie i 1 Unial Vainterie TRES §, GENERAL ADMISSION 50c who have scon the Passion Play ITLL COLUMBIA TRAVESTY | siderabie number of New Yorkers! AND LOEW TH - 7 |Oderammergau have sald that the ti nig Ee health was. f n 1 and BURLESQUE. The Maids of A wit appear | preasion of flesh and blood mate The bill at Proctor's Iitth Av that her abil re ving was | - — at the Columbia Th a two-act|ity, which is unavoidably conveyed |agatre the « t week will | lessened, TO-NIGHT AT Ned T ¥ from No-|1n the Oberammergau presentatic s t ide Wait favo spit ay E nA a and Entertainment to tory tells of the adven- | Wholly absent in the portrayal gi A : eg ; iS Hai Gains ie Weak where, ho story telle of " Pasquall, this being particu in a comedy teh, M ar tures of La Titia, who comes to earth | 2%, 1,000. e thy in the closing @pisodes. | rel) in bits of vaude « Little Hip y 124-7 ¢ > ” »D from her home {nthe clouds and brings | the wleture possesses an. adder Bae seen ee : Ma n seret OF, Nan mts Goss 4 I. HALL 4na.vont | which he ae gtven human Terman |p, tm mula! aoe jompantinent Fen: |r Armatrong, and Mabel Turke in| Siyea na reeevaae anime |" He Hee Ai, Jeo, mar \ Oe” |] to whose activities under piney ntrol | the Metropolitan Opera House Alasnes Brector's Twent ird Bt De Al Fun. all gorts of orplexition as if om re tte | Phitharmonie “Bymphony ay Theatre wi ve Dor ’ 2 SFU reua AONE ty, {forerresteial inbabitant ra | tons.” Matinee and evening p¢ Prescott, Coven Mead an wees K " . _ a . and rs Week... HIP-HIP. HOORAY ‘GIRL x ks, Josey eston, Cl | , — 4 sketch and ’ ui eta Mitac | MARY PICKFORD yaueioh Ifyour okie itches = |é i : ON SCREEN AT STRAND 1 tt t eo : mi ROLLER ~ SKATING jes and mus! aro intro-| ‘The Strand Theatre will + t Tack, ¢ ' 1 Henefit for Franee and Ireland, by New York is the j duced, we Pickford in her latest Balt § : 3 "| M AC K 1 } . Romance of he Redw the firs ‘ _ | @ “yy |Da Carnival 25c Including ||«jo4n rue woman” (eum ot gine oes auron i cide through, th esi ele | i fMeco ancing Skates | COMES TO THE PARK |® De Mille, The story was written | vin and \\ te Cans tu VEE | HIPPODROME TO-MORROW NIGHT, &.15/ the Grand - y Mr. Do Mille tn collabo: ee oM la. bee of Reserved petit eatbe praise merle, Gage Mao Bayt IN THE film spec “Joan the | Jeante Macpherson The an e\ Pye cates Resa A | we #1 lana, Be: ve gatrens beginning mor ' gias F 2 oonine ON THE FINEST This production ran for » . \ BROOKLYN, 200 lady a ' FLOOR IN AMER’ arty ZfOUChh wire " nd Fu re tanetoe wiih ast Snepetaep | atre of fity wala screen hay 14 es TARH ins, Beets, Aisett t iy uo erfoi eu | , , me om £ @ and cla hen beve immed late || snevttole, Continugus PSrfOTmAROW | omer ay ay WHO CAME B. (cK PALISADES PARK Hgwoem stat aoe bai) a A ‘ Bales — " SL RU! th ction, bathe | | BILLIARDS AND POOKET ite tor 'in santos || <THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR? | KEEPS UP ITS LONG tach poo peep creme ood fe eee Re i was term. No lauor seid || BIG MELODRAMATIC mir| Be ee eee eis saan wrne |". Pallandens Amsusemt <Paric opeakd || geatuet waten Gian gently aly dither case ey Tel rt new decorations, Two || bane ke” will progress from {t#,!ts season to-day, wo little Resino! Ointment. ou || § Gull scurry ital wat. na Pulse of Now SaisBeoriag Tho 18th Cha Joh starts tts | Seer ty performance. There! tractiona than havo « mn wil probal y be astonished how in- HE Sunday World's ADMISSION 25¢ | twenty-nixt ok the Forty. , . and there, With a ‘ stantly the itching stopsand heal- | | Want Directory makes . OPEN AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS |) svt Greect Pneutre, Wil be. the sagulen Wednesday 0 a fall peer pOs more “Offers of Posi- leighth Street Theatre, has tab-| @aturday matinee. r f ing begins, Inm | be DANCING CARNIVAL lactuding Husdare, lished itself as the & relodra- | 'Thuraday ma A. Hrady e dance Vy skin quickly becomes clear and | | tions’ than any other GRAND CENTRAL PALACE ADMISSION, —jyeyfi8f Be || matic hi The play) ia we pros suocoash ' Hea reitdee healthy again, at very littie cost, | | two mediums in the iP Ave., (Use 46h 5 GRANDCENTRALPALACE || weet a2 rear al iteaded ee eke 1. | Bs Ctl xs Ride die Gan (Ie aeerea: xington Ave., (Use 4oth St « and : ‘way pimples, redness, roughacse and entertainments during the sum Goodman wrote the play, f k ra gh mr fey moo months. The original cast, headed|{t upon e story vy John beming by Margaret Wyonerly, remaing, ‘Wilson, WORLD WANTS WORK WONOSRS,

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