The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1917, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

; r Park Theatre to-morrow, f AUDEN Uke & MOTO PLAYS nuously from noon unt! a screen play ts trans- Doth SL ustus Thomas's drama | LURAN & HARRIS sous ha ah dy A TAILOR-MADE MAN’ “ih » Grant them to jus | entitled “The ‘ie Garin CONCERT Mi a basa Lex ob Retreat PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE; | In assuming the |shown. It re m Rosemary NEW LOEW THEATRE |» Mr, Blackwell ‘Dbl ue Open-Air Theatre Ered nd Mh ugk’ HUNTINGTON I&N%p |mohony an (..$ (Special Trains on Long Island R. R.) ; | Sear au 1 int | maven aunt © | on that he finally, become eee i: five ie : NEXT FRIDAY AFT., PRATING | so include and meets t as the Feault of | § ‘ OCT. 5th, at 2:150 clock racvafmbre | AMUSEMENT On| ett ve ch his wife, His | LEW NW YR THEATRE § 1a Fi. ChE itary Cons : Mesralntoe moe » | r Buta WAL. rhs : Pibalien to the Cause of the ¢ , Lie’ Makes cena ieee: American Root 4.5) ) Red Cross of Five Hundred of <,/ ie or | eild, “and Evelym Greeley |} § a & ayy ah Bey the World’s Most Eminent Artists of the Stage. pep i , ‘ Fad ————— Me nee Ns F |}] First Public Appearance of Lieut. John Philip Sousa's Enlisted usiness Before Pleasure | Band of 250 pieces, coming by special Erie train from _ BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. the Great Lakes Training Station, Chicago, with Barney Mernant & Alex. Cares chown HE PORE SOLWAY kon rah ™ ating aix ps Seats R10 ey Office Prices wt_ail the ¢ ' THE EVENING WORLD, BATUADAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1017 i a os / . . ’ , “TALL OF ROMANOTTS’ =... vwear - ome can , NE > . gc , mene : Coming Week BROADHURST | mores A | ae ] RST MATING j aa ¢ 40 Wane bevershem 4 | . * ra alia POLLY OF THE CIRCTS AT si87 ST. THREATS mens enn onan s ene ; 4 4 ? THEATRES MATS 1O-D = ais A A SS Be ME = = as z ORT Vogue van eal BY ALL ODDS | ‘itis: ¢...:/ eel e ; : iT Wine DTH TAtATERe, t piay |¢ a ie upck LAUGHING HIT, |THE FAMILY ait ' Cordoba |e " a, Puller | ® i Y KIC St Woot * beara alti aiden "s $ BOOTH i ct ey : “DE LUXE vie . TOR \ ‘ THUEN 4 MAXNE ELLIOIT'S ¥ * a : “NEN MARJORIE RAMBEAU™ ray urn COULDN , , in EYES OF YOUTH z ‘S 4 2 4 §94446-0444 | 5 3 { inn WEEK BEGINNING $ } 7 a! y pistes BY mA 2 merican Burloaque will hisnioan 44 ” 45 7ST Wot BAY : sieeaittany ae Stymie LRWIN'S “BIG SHOW? OROS fiseee LONGAC RE Vor ee Pawan Luxe" | AT HURTIG & SEAMON'S| swan | “LEAVE IT TO nyt ad the title of the two-act musical farce 5 : r 7 . to. be fives ‘The 6 y includes Bay 5 . aber | CHARITY. CAS 1 7 vt OP tike larry Wolnh “m « - Ley ok ; LO nani TD. 7 Big Patriotle Nerformancee “ Ald of the ALAU AMERICAN DEFENSE PLAYHOUSE #5... ade Ba 4 3 0 BURLESQU' Re) Seveat SOCIETY ° THE MAN Wiio CAME BACK 4 S44 |\ DUsraks incu! Oliver Moroaco’a \GRAND GALA WEEK a gi, ger Boge X LEO HAYS ‘| “Lombardi, Ltd," at the Morosco OCTOBER 1 to 6, inciusive)| 48TH ST. ie 3 ¢ |-rheatre, has proved a laughing suc- |Monday, Oct, Ist OVER THE "PHONE UA CDOROOH 184 OOHIG ETD EHO cess, In “Lombardi, Lid." Fred- pe ROH ES Montauk Day” SHUBERT J reant io and Fanay Hatton have written |} coautts, INDAY, Oct. Ist. SS Tuostay, Oct. 2d rent! MAY TIME ¢ A AROFF & SONIA [| wit be seen at the Standard Theatre. | oe excceriely novel ant Amey se | elatuazapee=: z | | rm Day" dhe Hate Peasy Weed, Wt , : . preening High J Capt, Russell, U. 8. A.” a war play “land hav THE GREAT BIG | PRINCESS Bay Hi 2 SUNDAY CONCERTS, 2.18 8.15 || DY, "a! Reid, wilt be tho attraction at |stago a ne | | i" rad. timartend ot 10—BIG_ACTA—10 the young Captain, who is on. Cen. cl. tebowt whom. the story re-| AMERICAN PLAY | OH BOY?’ Fd A Porshing's staff, le given charge of - volves. In this role Leo Carritio has | FR STANDARD EY) & a7 oe nM The Greatest Amusement Place in find that Mba condemned woman 1 | FAIRBANKS AT eee —E—=—orr— | CAPTAIN | " Sie to “The Inner Mant New York is the ‘Tolmoyrn “Tho Living Corpse” will ANA AE Eee | Be EMPIRE jii.8 Wath atta ESS, . * be acted in English by the stock coin- anne ot Dousias Fale-| | 3| JULIA SANDERSON | Dancin Carnival pany at the Third Avenue Thoatre. eta ee palate RUSSELL JOSEPH CAWTHORN | ita ae “FOLLIES OF THE DAY” | ai tho Rialto next week haz eo NEW AMSTERDAM, Anta phere Se || COLUMBIA BURLESQUE | |cignt mew nloces to the Rialto Orebes- U S A ae é AL oni fee elg ew ploce 6 ches "| tra, “The Man From Paiuted Post’ \ e e eo Barney Gerard's new “Follies of the | shay ~ tee cos Mee [| thakerpearet” "a series. of ascuslng Jnchwon “Growory's. magasine, story The Story of an American Boy } Carnenie Hall Next Sun, Night g:15 | Kei. tit't0s NA Wad SEUAAR SILLIARDS AND POCEET tn auld to have be on allver & ipperes aoe te said fe with Pershing in France. BENEFIT CONCERT BY JOHN | GEORGE ARUSS 4 sire include burlesques of "E: contain me 1 The Easies vay" id A a whi h bd : Nigh 4015, We. ‘| BILLIARDS Soest eae, wa tad Be stunt, cil and lana, al a7 hat a sight my || Prices: fitch ase McCORM ACK}: CAIETY ! ' pete, Sutemcbile, oer tes atte, ies |] a story in which the “Tired Business |some time, He playa the part of Ii eee tee ae Ot eee See 2 Hil sere. Man” complains of the similarity of ancy, Jim Sherwood, Mtwo-muti| skin was unt - Por Families of Members of 69th Regt, Mh Auehe D “Mis arvel,” who: ot ‘avocation 1s] with ANT OPEN DALE 11 A.M Trt, TOMTOM, 1) Eiirmsgue’” appoate and rogistera. the Cicaning up wana ‘ot cate Fuster. | cleared it with |____enanvry. ___ rene to 250 How At Box ofrce T°: CORA S 2 : i is AMY Co} vhereupon Shakes- » order tha oe at here for the at Pi ADMISSION 25¢ Peis ntaie eculoncinesa Kia inianticn HSciRe ue es ba wien ranch | ol % bd | ie \ heng tha t 160,000 acres, with see hen of cattle { ceanoa, The co jen George ff winning bronco busters an | GRAND CENTRAL PALACE |! + aren The egmpany i aves, C jeoree | ws Pe hrowers fr Fvenifthe pimples, redness or rough: | Na au relte vi a Asxington Ave. (Use 46th St. hese Elen May, Busta, Slay oy eae ee iad Pie ia tia Eileen Percy | ness are severe and have iar ord | M Ma STEN guts Entrance) 4 a phorus of girls. The new Winter Tee Sho Will bo seen again as leading woman | ary treatment, a little use of Resing A x i Newark, N. J, 645 Broad 6¢, | reer Thomas Healy's Golden Glades.) and Frank Campeau will appear as| Ointment and Resinol Soap will usually le) Branch, Newark, N. Ju MAXINE ELLIOTT | Broadway and Sixty-sixth Street, bas | tho de od villain. There wil be bring out the skin's rea/ beauty ; TEL: AlAs Panta ee vas | other n features and musica IN STRAND FILM PLAY| roves o bit. Thle rostadrant Hee | numbers N Olstmant ond Resnet CRITERION i208 Ware a ae, een entertaining the public with ae i s at tngree | Salat 3. Maxine EGE Circe seen. on the | {A207 ehatine and “On the Car “THE BU monn ON SCREEN| A : ratetn | PAGEANT ta ROBERT HILLIARD | screen for tho first thn at th The Winter rae: me | | COMES TO PARK THEATRE 0 bral] FULTON % Theatre in “Fighting Odds," written) vorommoera, Among the 7 =e Taos eae eee | a Oliver D, i \by Rol r Megrue and Irvin 8.| iy tala Kosloft, { Potroarad, Her | Carlyle Blackw (eke |) SSS | A pees During by Veer itiptmatearee in a Russel G d the Pai i » ireele seen in the| VAUDEVILLE. | 8 0 U S HUDSON Yer is cE ? at ture Brady-Made, r Se Gate: Gt ‘ tho hich begins a short engage- FEPROCT CTOR’ RS A Gaop: NIGHT PAUL . Gypsy Bongsters, Loew's new V V1 Hundred went Cfietchack navable tool Rew Larios? will receiv eTeotilad ie nde teres [HERA seit || at Mensa s atter CARNEGIE HALL, SATURDAY, OCT. 6 MAT. AND EVE, Only New, York City Avpearance | unier the Auapices of the LIEUT. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA and His Famous Great Lakes NAVAL BANDS 250 .isints n . l, “sdain "aa Dally The Innocent Maids at Loew's An will be Zelay Har Sunday SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDEnejp- ,

Other pages from this issue: