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Ee eae - _e—_—- ve a . 3x THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1917. c. POLICE SURPRISED STAGE STARS WHO ARE TO APPEAR IN NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT WEE ie ee NAN WITHPAROON Witness Agairist Recker Thought to fe in Sing Sing | —Governor Set Him Free | a PHOTO PLAYS PHOTO PLAYS Portan: witnr ' t for the t wae ered ’ et Gren ant o Pirecte tee ; COMMENCIN FT PRESENTS ICING SUNDAY ARTCRA PRES eaid, but the p | heard of it Labin's pol 1899, when he for robbery arrested many time has served prison oonvicied ia Ii freed for a whi Meanwhile he volunteered as a wit-| AD BENNETT ins WHITE wire HIS SAL avy SIRS Cuvee. THE. INC OMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA | JACK AND THE BEANSTALK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ro eanorn Helene Marsh, Contratte wt THE SUMMANEST GAMES MUTT &@ omy on & Writ of error Cartoos HIALTO ASEMABEO M VERY Cea a. TOR eas in the Tecker case and told of «| meeting between Hecker and Jack Mone hat beter the warder, tate’ | PRE-CATELAN OPEN AGAIN, | his Brooklyn conviction was affirmed eee eacoeeeve | WITH POLIGEMAN ON GUARD to twenty years in Sing Sing | The arrest to-day was on the com-|p. 0 sein glial plaint of EK. Levy of No. 1840 Br Former Deputy P« ice Commission- | way, who says he cashed a traveller's er Newburger Said to Be Inter- check fur $20 and found that the alg ested in the Restaurant, nature was forged. The check be ri “ ‘ Philip Harnes, manager of the Pre longed to J. Hanlon of Knoaville, | cgicign Restaurant and Tango Per Tenn., who said his pocket was! at No 110 Weet Thirty-ninth # picked in the subway. He sald he lost $200 in checks and $100 cash. Lubin admitted to the police that ie THEATRES Winter Garden’, su *poe, Evy 5, “4 PASSING SHOW aN ANAT! <8 INSTITUTION PLAYHOUSE *3)3,"..20 42" bo} tong 4 B'WAY AT 47ta ST. TheMan Who Came fest Rereonal Disecticn HABOLD EDEL ENE FROM OFFICIAL TSLIaAN Ware SCENES, vy oy, THEATRE [ITALIAN WAR PICTURES | THREE NEW COMEDIES | FEATURE BILL OFFERED auton Ot aeflda ite aabervision be | GQ ON EXHIBITION HERE | AND A DRAMA TO OPEN AT COLUMBIA'S OPENING. ‘ n ¢ # that the place isa disorderly | AT 44TH STREET HOUSE THEATRICAL SEASON ap a ag Heaven. tree to. England, caravans comedy by attraction, It is promised vent customera from entering. Peter| For years Austria, by bullying tac-| May Tully, and is described aaa com: | at the ary and coattimes we! Wolf, the head waiter, and Thomas | ties, laid down the law to Italy as to] plicated honeymoon, Ire rnwick | 8 a. the lectri al feats w It be upon y | Noonan, a waiter, who weer arreated| Where Italy's territory should begin] haw the title role. New Yovk City | than before eve ang arti |yesterday afternoon by Detectives |and her own territory end. After the}has been chosen as the place where} A number of burlesque's popular A long, cool glass The British Mission stated to-day Stillman and Burpau, were not pres-| wars of 1846, 1889 ond 1466, by which pot eald he did not steal them or cask admitted ‘to-day that Harry palin The season at the Columbia ‘Thea vind alway | You-as an American any of them. He said be would “ex- reer, who wana Deputy Police! 4 new series of war films from| The new theatrical on will be z ee ae 1 cu ha Bl whether dra: man, plain late loner in the Gaynor Admini«- | ya) . rhe I Hattle- (ein next week with tour productions | ANG & With s new ‘production called , ‘ her fted At the District Attorney's office to-| tration, is interested in the Pre nid PRs do ley : Naccaeees | righ : » the; Pie Burlesque — Review Good Hea atk dee nany ) volunteer or stay at day it was said that Gov, Whitman | Catelan Company, Incorporated, Thin will be shown at the Forty-)which hope to find favor ere the) nay lively musical numbers and H a i e whe BAYARD had pardoned Lubin some time ago company controly and operates the Hirect ‘Theatre, beginning |usual rush of openings. The pre-|/0' Or vey munca Bunaute Be Hack Beans the be VEILLE home ~ It solves and that the fac’ t Bed a published: | resort, i 1. Their exhibition is expecte niere of “Mary's Ankle” is to take ties at. frequent intervals are|@inning of « series f iciddte iatuens aE IC | the xoblem now | A policeman fn uniform on guard at home vome of the problems | piace at the Bijou Theatre Monday | notadie nts in the Columbia's | Which William Fox wt luce THRILL ( confronting every | American Home. | «| Wonderful he episodes of this honeymoon affair | Players will be seen in the new pro- oF EM that Lawrence Grosemith, an English ent. They are under $1,000 bail each on| italy became united, she gained the} lake place, and the producers prom- | duction, including Harry K, Morton, of delicious Through special @ > actor, has been commissioned @ Heu-|a charge of introducing two dotec-| regions of Lombatdy and Venesia. Leinart bit of amusement in its|Panny, Murphy, Harry O'Neal Hoy Ge uh spec three acts Peck, Zella Russell, Julia de Kelety tenant in the British Army and has) tives, who were posing Canadian| ‘ro the north were Ween attached to the office of the Brit-|lumbermen in New York for a Ko0d| and to the i {sh recruiting mission at No. 280 Broad-| time, to two women frequenters of the | Meike eg yA ered only. officiat War Pictures, t mountains] "Gn ‘Tuesday another comedy, this|4nd Flossie Kverette, During the | Lre@GrD oe Cink i ¥ place, with the understanding that im-|a rush t more mountains over-|time by Edward Peple, will be seen | Summer the Columbia has been reno Lieut, Grossmith 1s a brother-in-law | mo | okt ver with | at Booth 4 riend Mar.|Vated and redecorated, with new J | ! t t |tha’ ix the title chosen by Mr. Peple| hangings and draperies’ and marble BATTLEFRONT on tet 0 1 relations were to result from the|the Adriatic Sea, The Ital ra | for his pi hich follows the well acing the greater part of the |__Mata. Dally. 2.15—Niahts. 8.15: 1s sea are low, sandy and 3 rt of Bixes.” Edmund | Woodwork in the foyer and audito- W, 42a % Royal Flying Ci 1 a Ke the Britian | Royal’ F ying Corps, He had! vn aftidavit of the detectives on file Austrian shores directly oppo lake pcg seer | pate NEW AMSTERDAM SY who is an officer in introduction. Vics, but each time was rejocted be- |1n Jofferson Market Court is u recital of |® Sean ctiee “whien tated oniee |i ‘err needinlds “THE LONE WOLF * DRAWS CEYLON TEA cause of physical disability, Léeut./happenings and conversations in the voleanie cliffs which form ‘natu Grossmith is a member of one of the pre cate # in the | ral fortifications Wilton ackaye will open the Lyric _ 2 $05 bet gidest theatrical families in the Unitod iy cbse pn various occasions from| Italy was forbidden by Austria to| Theatre Wednesday evening in “the | WELL AT THE BROADWAY, will invigorate and Kingdom, Bl oaamniths having been on y 17 to last Thuraday night, when the | fortify all the approaches leading into|inner Man,” a comedy. drama by SWEPT BY rl ‘ations. His Kreat detectives arrested the two women on a| the northern part of the kingdom, | Abraham Schomer, It ts built around | spy inik 7 ‘ mith and bis charge of vagrancy. Noonan and Wolf, |and for almost half a century she|the theme that a criminal, however an here Wer Marner: Brenon's the afMdavit atates, knew all the women | Patiently bore with a condition which | low in the socal scale, may ‘be regen- | S¢reen story founded on Louis Josep nlace and were freak | Would havo exasperated many in lerated if given a good environment | Vance's novel of the same nar ‘4 are frank | erates nation. it was 10 lespen thisland ¢ little practical sympathy. refresh you better COHAN SHARRIS q than any other beve- “HITCHY-KOO" 4y\,\)'}', Raymond Hitchcock, Grace Tn i rage. B326 Wan. Li te kn White. Oy Bordont. uncle {s Weedon brother ts G whom have and his fn this count frequenters of thi in discussing t . con peep | tied |atrain more than any th ne else that The third comedy of the week ts to| hi Oe ary tne Fetiggitabe dts apite th oly aia she became an ally of her ancient] be given its first performance Thurs-| crowds by. tt Mn : “THE SLACKER” NE enemy Austria, and her enemy's pro-|day night at the Astor Theatre, when | crowds by its succession of « Make some TO-DAY. “Wwrn? nos nt s W FILM | (ooron—Germany tthe Vary 1dea" of Willlatn Toberee | oF epdiizel Dawn and Bert Ly GAIE neh see AT STRAND NEXT WEEK The European War freed Italy from | will t principals, TY Mscu 0p.) & Bal seen, Ernest Truex and dd Bennett have the principal = | ASTOR By TOMORROW NIGHT ; | he i AND DAUGHTER *lher unnatural partnership. Italy en- | Rich: E " tered the war over the ramparts Aus- ‘roles. ‘This play 1s founded upon the c , “The Slacker” ie tho title of apatrl-|tria had built up for her, Bhe took |hobby of a welletocde yours nice | ~peeemeenn BURLESQUE. THE LIGHTS atic photo drama which will be pre- | injand is said to bring forth some un- BIG SHOW Souter, Merce, BIG. STARS 5 ; sented on the new bill at the Btrand | Northern Italy Austrian | usual complications Relieved From ani rrite . to the ena | i F Pain d rheatre. Emily Stevens is the star. | My Maat Bes a 2 FOLLOW. iene Wir I, APPEAR Wis. Witton Lackave | ford Suffering by Lydia E. {in this story Mins stevens, ax Mar- | er gations| PAT’ WHITE, FUN MAKER, | teheock Lee | i} puntaln led t |waret Christy eo) pi husband to it o' ré ne A . | y é st ctivitles. She nding | lacker” reviews jecaak events of ine [eas to Gr and has maintained | Years of effort to entertain the ‘Nation's history, All the allied na- | the territoris hts of Albania, And/ American publig has placed Pat “For three or four years I suffered tions engaged in the present conflict | She Ms fighting the war at home upon | white in the front rank of burlesque Al Von 1 Will adie Canto Wil viniiirtel vate ete host of other *Hlahts.” & great deal of pain periodically, 80 I also are represented in patriotic ar- | AU8tan territory cmediank. Nast wash invketa at Aw . Ploww! ead have tole down Mi 'beck Oo ecb ae a anni |imeeee WL sone. he ae NO WAR SCENES would ache and I would feel very “Water Miller, us “the slacker," Leo ||P HE FIGHTING CHANCE” with * Jety Girls," AMUSEMENTS. weak and miser 7 : LF ai 5 Ww # said to h @ good company, y _——— =r =f able I remem. Delaney as the friend, Kugene Hor- LEADS LOEW BILL ty chorus and two laugh-sumuc PAT. AND "4 The Greatest Amusement Place in Writlen and Dy rected by bered how my den as the sailor lad, Millicent Fisher sey at the Derby” and hristy, mother had found 4® the society girl working for the| The principal photoplays at Loew's | relief from pain Red Cross, are among those support- |New York Theatre and Roof the by using Lydia B, ing Miss Stevens, “The Slacker’ |coming week will be “The Fighting Pinkham's Vege. W4# produced by the Metro Pictures Chances with Jane Grey, on Monday and I decided to shown next week is. zoological atudy on Weanceday; Wilfred Lucas try it, and thanks entitled “The Life of a Moth.” "She /and Elda Miller in “The Food Gam to the Compound ded a Doctor” in the title of alblers’ on Thursday; “The Show it helped me just Mack Sennett-Keystone comedy, On | Dow with Myrtle ¢ ues and as it did ‘my the musical programme are Rosa | George dez, and "By Right of mother, and I am [4n4, Belgian soprano; Mery Zentay, | Possess on Mriday, and Valesca gp gestions u METRO PICTURES CORPORATION STRAND CONCERT ORCHESTRA HARRY GRIBBLE ren STULL THE cuns Ss 19 Murty Hotel" A series | HAYA © (ie g Bad i : New York is the {s one of the attractions i t i ‘3 make up the she ( Monologue wos e ‘young violin. virtuoso suri vite Number Two" o: sor a MERY / free from pain, backache and that {N° ,.\ 1 Milpn iedeha AETOUE | BUENEE Ue cern ST INUEE, SENET OR Teer od, ae ROSA LisD ; earern) ves! neat ae was 60 bard to ists. Harry Gribble will deliver al A vaudeville show will be pres ancy te and . «yD __-__SOPRANO ar. am able to do my work dur- musical monologue entitled “Hull the /at Loew's American Theatre FACKO OnRT uch times and am recommending Guns." the first half of the comin BILLIARDS AND PocKeT | MACK SENNET N KEYSTONE COMEDY a] “SHE NEEDED A DOCTOR" TOMORROW AND ALL WEEK SONT INU D PERFORMANCE 12. NOON To 11.30 p, MAT. 15-25-50 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com —-- ~—& - -—— DIM including ¢ pound to my friends who suffer as I Rev, Dr. Carlos Martyn, Whol % comedy dra BILLIARDS 4 ins Probie a Pree swtomoblle, service for patzone iri | did."—Miss Meta Tiedemann, 1622, Stumped Haat tor Lincoln, Dies. [one troviemi’ Dawson, Lantcan and beter doh oud "sore wcretae Evins |B Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. ¥. Non s Piste! "PON, Conn, Aug. 4.—Rev. Dr. | gkit Abroad;" Vespo ‘Duo, To know whether Lydia E. Pink- Carlos Martyn, Pastor Emeritus of | Dunn ers, the Montana Five and ham's Vegetable Compound will help ‘he Noroton Presbyterian Church, died | others. Neva Gerber in "Mr. Opp just try it. For advice write to here to-day in his 76th year, A na- | Will be the leading 4 play offered tive of New York, Dr. Martyn began | the first half of t ik 18 THIS MARVELL 0 ADMISSION 25¢ FOR ALL CHILDREN FROM 5 TO 90 | DANCING CARN > WILLIAM FOX % presents | GRAND CENTRAL rie * » public career when he stumped the The last half of the woek Weber Your letter cast for Abraham L : in n “Dancing a la Carte" EVE 25-35-; will be opened, read and answered by (ivi! War he wus at Miagtt | PAe SPORE ane Dee Ie CAL TM 1007 1 | ——————— ce & woman, and held in strict confi 4! Provost Marshal at New York and {nq dramatic sketch, The Surgeon" Weasin A (U 4 : dene i sshington are to top the b The Fightin ier ve. (Use 46th St. ff BLANICK PICTURES _— lchance,") with Jane Grey, will be “ntrance) ER 8 1 re | shown in the theatre nd | | fe Nice __ AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, i | BROAL\ AY} TY revo F n r muggy | FAIRBANKS COMEDY | \'€ STEEPLECHASE i 12 t at - 4 ane COMES TO THE RIALTO. | vin agJ8Gh td be Heacaiali” conuamal all of rne a j dawn of nee era in "The house fairly rowed its Seth er NEE __ VAUDEVILLE. Douglas Fatrhanks will be seen on | Wor yack end the Reskoualh if te DA chase wie, ens went ey 6 ae mig ree crabs ihe pemuan coke Wialts navi cask inl ee land ot Slee Beliove inva bong win BE ENING WOT Torahitdren fro: eight’ to mate wha Par Tas thei foie Ht wii “ey aie ORS Peace eat po aap ide || UINDAYS CON LINUQUS TWICE DAILY Frew Ateracttong< Bate D an extravagant oo which be FROM 3 TO 11 P.M GLO E THEATRE 2.30 & 8,30. ALISADESEAR ! i iF MUEVILLE& rHoro Plays Barth." ne plot r s from the Wi . A es af lintona! Arcadia Wi 2 MON RES Tie || Alps to the Congo, back to a West. GS B AN a Osr. ; al rm ater PARK | ; tae tm vy ern ranch, down 4ulm Beach, off a f TE Bathing a y Ae Me ras ltn'g Beaase (ning vant’ wim erat = : 10.40 Bw cri Nh Me inte, ed ; SHEN TIE CHANGE OFf |Caitaina, with stops enroute at New Pals \ : t OW EVERY WEEK| | York and in a sanitarium full of cre BROOKLYN, \q sother ; ee 4 « In t e hero Ps \ x ree WL V [eee aR AT ARORA AC TAR a 3 tnt Qa) SL [ease OS kg doctors and takes them away on his SHASON'N Git i Sear ttn ty | 4, thie. | yacht ag part of h for winning | SATURDAY NIG Tt q \Y © girl ts played | GIRLS FOLLIES ‘ HMA fe conduct the | with HARRY K. MORTON—; ZELLA RUSSELL, P und selections waster” an Mine Helena tralto, has been |i land will sing “DMlle, Modiste,” Gout tT aN to tp y World: “Wants” Work Monday Wonders, Mr. ‘und » AU others,