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——— — oe THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1917. ‘adhursi Farce | SOME STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE DURING COMING WEEK POPE LEE ECrerre ff errr eee $4064 604008 04 00000 PASSING SHOW % CASINUL” £74, | LOVE O Pike a= es ers . ‘Gon, Hivlerty Prewaiied’ WISTORY REPEATS TEU! WHAT Ate 10 JONES at Masive Uihett's hed @ritten feroee thet bee + | Mim tote inter 1 : Othe Forty -cirhiy mee 7 . Pevived “What Heppened to | | | mney | end the eudir suahed Pt Buticnces weve) love ¢@attier deye Mr Hroadhure fe the gariien: t wrote farce for he ve 24 pow be A PAIN REMEDY Prepared for Family de tee MARIORIE KAMMEAU | Racways a a Adolf Bolm (. Ballet Intime . Cady sitio agg MAYTIME :|25¢ elief aay Te ae P of Dropsy and Kidney | : Fouble Since Taking convictions. A_echeme of this sort 4 . » ofttabl 4 f | ys " “PRUIT-A-TIVES, | ee, be tee Cnapirionl machen “What r i| 50c For Seventy Yeare | WHLTO"LAGKAYE! Reto Happened to Jones” ls amusing, yet | 1 |All Drugetets Tried and True | CORT T # be it is more than likely to seem old- | fashioned to patrons of the theatre t ; EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for [et ohst Te KNIFE © | Rew Creme am Hamilton, tn hie persuasive be [eeics Kaee Ont” “tan, || LONGACRE YS Ss: Rita Wet was capital aa the travelling Hemite Oni fo [sr . re) Hig Hamshirg Musival Cone who — clim into the “LEAVE IT TO JANE” Khewmation — Chas err ereres> 4 easy fetetion —‘Terthe 7 ih ie and plausible manner, he found \ P| aapwar «oo -LASIOR Ses Te no difficulty in winning firs 0. He ; s : went about his work—obvious, me: | 2 } = VERY Ibe a chanical work—with characteristic *e4 THEATRES. Virnest TRUEN Richard BEINN ekill and good nature, The other] @ a isivous Th, Wook Biwny Bee, members of the company worked with | ® pan a Mats. Wed. Sat & Lab. Dey, Plays for the |" hie MON ) A Fit He MAN WHO CAME BACK Joseph Royer, \ bi a Antola, , | PENSE in MATINEE 25 Bh | verti ans saucy tn uniorn nat preg \ ‘ Mary Kacstner, Luisa Darcles and WOE WOOD & ATERHUILG. AMERON om Sao Wea Ee eo HATTIE WARREN Coming Week ccipanidas —. «3 2 ot pi THE SEASON'S SENSATION “OH BOY se 7 ort Robinson, July 8th, 1915. De Iiixe Annie,” described as | + jor Foster a Daring Play ies. ve, an UY BATES POST comes to the | D8ychological play of mystery, by Zl ward Clark, based on @ story by Seamon Lockwood, will be produced will be given at Madison Squars Ga den on Hept. 2 have used ‘Fruit-a-tives’ in 27 for the benefit of the Lyric Theatre on Monday night t pr re Humanitarian Cult. The afists an fe for over three years and have in “The Masquerader,” a dra-| by Arthur Hammerstein at the Booth nounoed are Schumann « Hein, found them a good medicine.| matization of Katherin Cecil Thurs-| ‘Theatre on Tuesday night. Jane} ‘ances Alda, Gtovanni Martinelli, | gir Hattie, wear troubled with| ton's novel by John Hunter Booth. | OTe will act the title role, that of | Giuseppe De Luca, Mischa Klman and . . : a girl whose mind {a in a subcon AY IN"OR LOVE | Perey Grain The orchestra. will Meease, The Doctor said she| Richard Walton Tully is the pro-|xcious state. Other parts will bel ott y . rohestra Ww be the Russian Symphony, under Mened with Dropsy. Her limbs| ducer. The action of the play trans-| played by Vincent Serrano, Albert Modest A’ were all swollen and we began| pires in London, Mr, Post appears in} Bruning, Mary Hall, Minnlo Milne, one ' ‘ Cc : | Thurlow Bergen, Walter Wilson, Percy | Another season of opera oomtque | ” she could not live. Finally, we| te dual role of John Chileote, mem-| pojjock, Kdward Mack#y and Jack UE OST PNT. in English for thia year in announced Battlefront to try ‘Fruit-a-tive: She| br of Parliament, and John Loder, | MacBride. 006 by the Boclety.of American Singers, of show improvement after we had | JOUrnalist, The supporting cast in- 7. es al which Abert [Reiss is president, New FORTY-FOURTH B STRENT THEATRE, WEtk. MAJESTICH ‘ ludes Louis Calvert, Thais Lawton, | 8 Thursday night David Belasco works will be presented and old fav @ few tablets, Ina short time,| jjorence Malone, Clarence Handy-|W!! open the Belasco Theatre soason| decides to apply to his personal af-|Rubona, Billy Rogers and Weber and orites will begrepeated, the hoat of | fing had all gone down and her] side, lan Roberton, Ruby Gordon, | ith, aad EN ale aed ey fairs the same efficiency methods he | Bedford. Pg tg algal aa eaitlieg thd vi Olive Temple, N \dsey, G 21 lat eaeeon & uy Bolton, applied with t to h Mi erite Cla fil glad to know, ‘an to look more natural. Now| Olive ta ibestanseers Gere wie call inhieiee Tea Cae. Gort he pplied with great success to his arguerite Clark in her film pro: Mat § ness. Aiding Mr. Holmes in the] ducti “The Amazons.” will be -—- BROOKLYN, be healthicet one in the family) iitzgi>bon, James Moore and William Scott, Anne Meredith, H, Reeves) fun-making are Virginia Vallie, | s! s Amevican Contestants for the $1,000 Hinshaw OAMAMUAM AMAA LMT no signs of the old ailment.| Podmore, Semon, gitar Searteee orient aeaubial ana oeaey te) Book A Fern. er OU cw taste: for ane (Mg ERICES Mate: AU hente ste TH ST.|2 WEEKS'c@"MON, Sap. 3 for ‘Fruit. ear Whe) * ed Fraser, Herbert |‘The Rialto Magazine will show comed shaw, the American baritone, for the EVBRY EP r 44 T.|2 any ‘ iy oth ‘ar ington an jullan thetr scores between Nept, 15 and Oct. ddresned to Mr. Hinshaw at No. i SAM CARLO GRAND OPERA CD | mon the eoreen for Monds ay, and “The Baloonati * Tuesday; “The Di ednesday he Little Pi Suets, those taken a few days ago at West Street, will be presented at the Gatety | enol’ i ae uae Point, A now “Mutt and Jett” and ’ ;, | Theatre on Monday night by Klaw & 4 _|another comedy in which Mr. and } WILLIAM WARREN. [Privhger and George C. ‘Tyler. A last the Fulton Theatre on Saturday | Mrs, Sydney Drew figure will be addl- box; 6 for $2.50; trial size, 25c.| self-reliant. young woman from a|Might the Messrs, Shubert will pre-|tional screen features. There will|{The Grey Ghost," Thursday Christiaan Kriens, founder and con- 10 Cine unpliahenen te, or sent postpaid on| small town in Ohio is contrasted with [ent Walker Whiteside in “The! also be @ musical programme, Stormy Knight,"" Friday; ductor of the Kriens Symphony Club, yg by atrutt-actlves Limited, |» group, of sopblaticated Jet thes Peng lal Ansile M, Aldrich sind DDL Castle," sheila a thet Barry- | asks American composern to, gubmit rete Wak te . . om New York at @ countr Joseph Noel. le scene We ¢e ) 1 a 'more, in “The Lifted Veil,” Sunday. scores of an orchestral work, his! Bal 7 ‘ 3 2 arlisle playa the leading roie, Othera| Tole 4s that of 3 TIMES DAILY 7 3 WEEKS 4.30, 8. LAS EE PM, EXTRA MATINEE LABOR DAY. POPULAR PRICES, ‘a Japanese dlplo 'P EES, ba annual concert. AMUSEMENTS. in the company are Grace Elliston, |Who acts as a apy intent upon dis- | BURLESQUE AT OLYMPIC, ‘Aida’ to Open en Season ead ribial Marion Conkiey, Eleanor Gordon, | Covering plans of the American navy. | LE ered Poet ree mapas 7 Of San Carlo Opera The directors of the Muste School D ; uise Prussing, Julia Stuart, Eugene |!0 Mr. Whiteside's support will be 6 Tempters” will be seen at the) |Settlement for Colored People, a teatest Amusement Place in oe n, Donald Gallaher, Arthur Fer | Marjorie Wood, Gertrude Dallas, Tone | Olympic Theatre. One of the features ‘Pp worthy institution, are asking for BRO AD WA Y Feat, Charles Mackay, Albert Taver. | McGrane, Jamen Crane, Malcolm Duns | financial ald to lift a mortgage on the 5 y V, Maathe ue, New York is the is a patriotic spectacle with a fife- L f n puildin , feations may be nd-drum corps of twenty-four giris.| By Sylvester Rawling. buildir ommunications may ” addressed to Mrs, Miner, No, 11 West an La) \ ae fp to open the two} ri reir th Street, Wright Jr. Tatsuno, K. Takami, K Akashi, §.)The company includes Max Fi . . . . . “4 miter " r " , Furusho and Elizo Terul Sidney Rodgers, Harry Keeler, Eddie ks’ Season of the San Carlo Meeks Icing Carnival -Allen Doone, an Australian actor, oe |Heates Ruth if a Company at erett, Evelyn Claity, ind Ope will appear with his own company at ybetson” at the|Anna Fink and Zallah, an Oriental! ¢}e porty-fourth Street Theatre next WATCH OUT FOR THE AUTO! floor of the Grand Goa. [| the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre c resumed | dancer, Thi nat ——— to dancing, Jt aa | Monday night in “Lucky O'Shi Tan Gare | aa Monday night, This will be the firs ‘e \ for refined people only. No id ve foner Wood Gives Warn- PSS 000 sone vielt ti fy.” || comedy by Theodore Burt Sayre. ‘rhe Olli al a appearance of the organization in gongih Bite" tor instruction in || first aceno shows a hillside*in Prussia | TYmore, Constares 4) eilien aan Tasha “REBECCA” AT STRAND Nae ORL dl ; ing or Day Accidents. sebuah ? ulthough for many seasons] “Tr you are going to be in the city a ieee erence yaa pad eine ate | WITH MARY PICKFORD), has veon heard and secon noronn the | tegen eee | CRITERION argo fine ing toward Berlin and thé free bout- ne fancy toe : COHAN & HARRIS |.S24.25 avg ruation Kxdiee Kiloee's Serre GAIETY Bes | MON. NIGHT T SEAT wiaiisvaives rm || THECOUNT RY COUSIN ANX-MAN)]] eit’ auiststitiee! danas fhe Inner Man’ on continent from Quebee to San Fran- peatedly attack the provision y atverncop. A “ | At the Strand Theatre Mary Plek-| oiyoo and from Winnipeg to New Or- PHOTO PLAYS. er's melodrama “The ‘ ford will be seen in her newest Art- It ie imperative thas te | Eee will open the season of the ng, its manager asserting that it LIARDS AND POCKET “ be dislodged, and Larry | Qangard Theatre on Monday night. {craft picture, “Rebecca of Sunnybrook jay suffered “no deficit, no disaster KNICKERBOCKER—Two Weeks Only, BERNHARDT iri." Daily Mata, 0 , fighting on the French side, 4 flip a aealen Seed ; has aad Bags i BILLIARDS undertakes the Job. Edna Kelley will Met ae ‘Theatre, roopena on |Farm,” by Kate Dougias Wiggin at 1) and no failure, and always has shown HU DSON wo a onday Charlotte Thompson, Views from the | , t.!" Carlo Peront is the musical have the role of the heroine. % | a pref rlo Peroni i lle service for patrons living Hours,” a melodrama, as the attrac- |). i | q pp and tooth erecta, Call Murray @ |S: 8 tion. French battle-front wilt also be) director and the company 1s 126 5 med A farce with muste called “Good | ‘°° —— yeep blel efter paler cork bettered baad ea aulenin ‘ ; Broadway at 42d St. Night, Paul,” will be brought to the "9 atest farce, entitled “Ca | ‘There will be @ double bil! on Tues 2 a ° TRATRE, W. 44 St. ADMISSION 25c Hudson. ‘Theatre on Monday nigut, | TRWIN’S “BIG SHOW’ Topical Review contains the latest | day—"Cavalleria” and “Pagh oi." $.L ROT: APFEL BEGINNING SUNDAY \ HORDAY NiGHTS Sr h E ‘ds the o he } pictures of events in this country and | On Wednesday, at the matt * ; wien ‘ CING CARNIVAL Ralph Bore Henne ihe Som PORT AT COLUMBIA THEATRE |v oad. Henri de © aux, the will be Mar ‘and, in tha © Essanay Fil Co. Present RALYH HERS ee , nletto” on Thursday A FAROE Nick MUSIC, ‘GoodN ight Paul’ Frank Lalor, Elizabeth Murray, Audrey Maple, Burrell Barbaretto, en ae aa Here Sarah Bernhardt, who opens her | soloist, will sing * TAYLOR HOLMES in pip hy pee Penick. |. Fred Irwin's Big Show, a com- plist era eee eee Pte wil “pa | bination of burlesque and vaudeville, le yACK AND BEANS “EFFICIENCY EDGAR’S COURTSHIP” “IL Trova seen in “The Star in the Night” on|comes to the Columbia Theatre, A 7 2 a | Ay CLARMON OTTIGH TONE meEaer, ‘ will complete the week, Marcella ve (plant oLLA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday af- | two-act burlesque cal AT ACADEMY OF MU ne f. aS Ke © tho sean with: & Adapted from the Stories Appearing in The Saturday Evening Post ternoons, and on those evenings a8/ten by Leo McDonald, uropean reputation, will make her Port a aa eae At ba heb bee | on. pressnt:da ate 1 & “Jack and the Beanstalk,” William | ope wale debut in New York as Vio ry friday and nees she |achievements. “Bill” has reference | yy, rf 1 o other newcomers ar None can afford | wil vppear as Camille, and the same to Shakespeare, brought to Broadway |"ox'® Fairy Film of 1917, Which a8 (er oed are Manuel Balasar, a f miss iF— venines in “LiAigion” and “Hecube."” and confronted with conditions as|Just concluded a successful run ot) tenor, and Joseph Royer, F Allan affard | esides her own company from hor | they exist 1 i the theatres. The com-|the Globe Theatre, wit take the| jaritone. The impresario is Fortune theatre in Paris, including Jean Au-|pany Includes Leo Hayes, Samlsoreen at the Academy of Music toy| Gallo, ‘Theatre prices will prevall D CENTRAL PALACE igton Ave. (Use 46th St. Entrance) WEST POINT TO- aad lie & MRS. SIDNEY. DREW. INCOMPARARLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA gelo, by whom she will be supported, | Rachen, Harry Wong, = Ther tu | —< HUGO RIESED Dp. Conducte Madame Bernhardt will have Jean | George Burn Vir Lied T nee bya Bi. eoeeaens | “The Greatest Concert of the Aga,” Aelections from ‘La I Rept lae thee ong tae wonl? be Lan Cooper, contralto; Annie Loulse Da- | ginia Irwin Anderson, Hilda | Performance " © WEEK, ANE Te lat least so the advance agents say vid, harpist; Rome Fenton, tenor; | Burtin lle and raret |toors of the theatre will be opene GREEK EVANS sovowrs; FELICIA FRENCH “*HITCHY- vanes “atin Florence Hardeman, Jean Duval and | Shane.” » vaudeville « want {daily at 10 o'clock, Specially arranged ADIERS,"* re 5 zB an Grace La Rue, ra yaie y the Acad. Hitehcor ky the Helen Moller dancers, are and Sonia, Russian |Musto wilt be played by the Acad k and F a) 6-6 peasants and King, Wong and King, |¢my’s concert orchestra, i ft ‘Good Di estion a 8, A. Frankl EXTRA MA > » Cut and BA, Pranklin; of 1,300 “EFFICIENCY EDGAR" |Siveniem sani of J. Me Tarver, Encourages THE LASSOO» ON SCREEN AT RIALTO |>iggest man in tho world, | Tarver stands 8 feet, 6 Inches tall. The two principal roles aro taken by I'rancls enter anc ee Corbi Wednesday afternoon; Miciney elcae! tan: been Carpenter and Virginia Lee Corbin, Wednesday night, “Rigoletto,” ‘Thurs- “j Wednetait: La’ Giosonda’ Friday (done into a comedy picture and will! EpPQDROME SCORES La’ Traviata,” Saturday after- | Presented at the Rialto with Tay- COHAN'S Sy “THIS WAY OUT” GARRIS Wis hee inst ‘tay DAYBREAK = Rusticana” and ‘Pagliacel be | the bill Tuesday night Health MORAL— For any disturbance In Clarence Buddington —Keland’s story any begins a two weeks’ enge ‘SLE it at the Forty-fourth DLLNGHA heatre on Monde Apap ROdE “Aida” will be gt re 9 HAROLD EDEL RAIND VILA Seals HIPPODRO ROH in Advance “1 Prov Sr a might. [lor Holmen in tho title role, Tt Is & WITH “CHEER UP! the digestive system, TRY || Hing 10 weeks in Rte 5 the pi i e Marcella | story with an idea back of 8 | rn NEAT MON, Manuel Salazar, mance—that of a busine an who! “Cheer Up!" is drawing crowds to LT RA Sas Mts. Wed. &Bat, rt TOs EL BAKIAMORE te = Chair Movies ccs view AMUSEMENTS. ___|turen cauno, roar of aint oo LOLOMAGH BITTERS] | a a H IN ATHS sorne dy ma con 'y a tha | GomM, 3 2 0 rou lar : amme an et ase ben, ee ae [seine mnt fang wads Faery ) es ene Ra eoNtathan |} Business Before Pleasure derful Emily Stevens pi Stow Rr Wihl |enineese vStbrys Lays WA | ‘ ieee main MANHATTAN eC PS “THE SLACKER” THR AQUA PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE * ” Oh Nake anes | WANDERER to stir the backhone of » naw War Drama without » battle {OLD STERN'S BAND “200 Orchestra Seats at all Performances $1, BROOKLYN, Fulton & ‘Tel, Main 1 YING, AND LOEW FEATURES Seon st] Si | Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, the 4 'first half of the week, will have Lert TEN GREAT FEATURES Swor, Vadi and Gygi, John Clark and 2a Oy Tea Webi ta EO company and six other acts. Thurs he ro Mays day's vaudeville featuro will be Prin 4 White Deer and company, Proctor's Fitty-eighth Street utr AN “Lost and Found” article ‘advertised in The Worid or reported to "Lost and Mound Bureau.” Room Will be Bice Gould Greenies and Dag 109, World Building, will be Usted ton, Boby Price and company and tho "TOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE #, KOO. for inirty days. These tata can be 7 Melino " ins. Proctor’s One Hun- Where the Cool Night Air Brings ‘Comfort eeon at any ol World's oO Ot MTEBIEW, Hesaue, and Vi Me, dred and ‘Twenty-Afth street Theatre Con: 1, Aivto tt fa ame Boel F Aatiot exiteat and Found” advertisements cence by will have Keene and Willlar 3inns | 7 a. Ws of Bas (he HB ahd ty RA, Be ind Bert and Archer and Wara. Ce- | Loew's American Root *3r).5 Wise as"h is, Eclophoned’ aitectiy: to. The. We cile Paquin, in a novelty, will be at The Refreshing, Night Breezes Are Here. + Call 4000 Beckman, New York, Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, Proctor's Twenty-third Street Thea- fete tre. Others will be the Nine Littl AA

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