The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1917, Page 17

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FORE TOES THEATRES. ere at Feet ANN’ MURDOCK | die WW AiusTEROAM lee & Hilangers % jae © 4 KMORrRNG I, Keats belt GEORGE ARLISS -isii'tow: “HAMILTON” GAIETY a SEE) ALEXANDRA , THE COUNTRY CARLISLE COUSIN The Ta ein Comedy, 480. COHANS 820758 08%, tt LEODITRICHST EIN Bent “THE KING”, 370 aire, LIBERTY ii,2'9.." rhe a} 8 LAURETTE TAYLOR io THE WOOING OF EVE. ™7, mene Noteworthy cast invivie A,B, ANBOM, CRITERION Mrs. FISKE: 4UDSON ok Dae) The Pipes of f Pan with NORMAN ced & Janet Rewcher, HARRIS Wes eae LOSING ELOTS A FARCE BY FRED JACKSON, At W. oT ® LTON 4° ii Men Wed BROKEN TE fo & pew play MADAME SAND by Phlllp Mactier ad SE ri ante FY th SVEN Wot REPUBEIC ‘vy. *a what BC, ON WITH THE DANCE WITH AN ALL 8TAR OAST, witha’ a sute dise 'O Presents TIGER” ROSE Hat Ress ice, Pam ea 8CO oresents POLLY WITH A BAST EXTRA MATINER ° POHAN & HARRIS Wf... Fog, § “A TAILOR-MADE MAN */ ELTINGE W.@*% hms Mat!aeq Weds & Mat’, 2.80, Business Before Pleasure |: with Harney Bernard & Alex, Carr. 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WINTER GARDEN ® 31 fs, mf ioe DOING OUR BIT BIJOU ES, ©, 2 yee Wat aa Nevworth & ==" ODDS: ENDS ¢, Mowe Lillian Larratne and Re weenie FLAY HOUSE \),0'..°33 Faw, ae a lt ey) GRACE ¢ oD ELEVATIO TION" 48TH ST. Betsnetieek Re a John DREW * tlLLING in Pinero’s THE GAYLORD QUEX 39TH ST. Waser a BROADHURST,%,,.° ay 3 Mate, Maye Twos, DONALD BRIANG (2,4) Ty "Win, Le Baron f& Views SHUBERT ¢!2, Sat MAYTIME ¢ Chace Purcell Posey Wort wi MOROSCO Sh. wd tn” BIGGEST COMEDY LO} MBARDI, uae LONGACRE ae eyo bs The Big Smasbing M ‘LEAVE IT “TO “TANE. HONE: Math SLUTS DOCKS New Bongs, New Dances, New Spectatities, ppt KOO with mye MONT, WETCHCOCR. Maxine Elliott's $¥:.%; oe ; MARJORIE, Lh in BYE: OUTH Ernest TRUBX Ki shard BENNE. COMEDY #2448" Sees al WASH'GTON SQ. PLAYERS 4 BIG ONE-ACT PLAYS, % "Ta the COR te “DE LUXE. NN MATINEE 2,80 TO-DAY, 260 & 500, TAI Is the Life If You Don't Weaken,” —Maro Antony. wyiast™ THEDA BARA To the Suver-Vampire Pleture CLEOPATRA aT THB LYRIC Warar kh AMUSEMENTS. Balconades Pallroom Teas with Dancing Main Restaurant 3 to @ Daily NOW RUSERYS Phone TABLES Colin nas VOOR i o ay Up! hit THE Tnibtone BRIGHTON IBIA POOL OLUN C ‘BE ACH HIP HIP HOORAY Gikis THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917, @ | THE NEW PLAYS “The King,” With Ditrichstein, Highly Amusing Satire BY CHARLES DARNTON, | 7% 4 king who takes hie jm Hently I and pirasantly gore to Warts and haa « ood time, ts there any roa- eon why we mhouldn't join him tn his happy-@o-lucky adventure’ We may admire the man wearing « uniform much more than the king on the eee theae daya, yet we turn to en- tertainment with the more or lesa chiidinh impulee that brings ue to the theatre “The King,” hafled with laughter at the Cohan Theatre Inat Bieht, proved “Gets-It,” 2 Drops, | Corns | Peel Off! For 25 Cents Peel Off 28 Coma, “Geta-Tt,”" the qresteotmoragptocevery ot makes Joy-wailkers out qt makes you fool once from all corn mi painionsly, in one com} old or young, hard or soft, or be toes, any callous, or any corn that has re-| ise YOu have ever used. | magic. Guaranteed. irritates the flesh Tt alwayn works; mann-skin, 2ho & to pay for “Gets nt on receipt ef price: by | Lawrence & Co, Obion, Advh | CKEDIY LERMS + |said, in her innocent way, a to be a Niahly ame entire on ror alty aa can't have wugar, De Calllavet and de Flere wrote the play for the Parts stage, and evidently Emmanual Arene haa turned ft Into Dnglish, Anyway, here it ta, with Leo Ditrichatein out ting the capers of a two-by-four wort of thing has been the mainstay of comto opera Yet it still haa ite charm as the means by which ro- mantto adventure te brought to the stage =A king may look at a maid and kina « wife—and, there you are! The fun of the thing in this case ts chiefly the fun that the authors | make of @ Bocialist, loud-mouthed, vulgar and hypocriticn! ing an actrese—the attus have been worse tn King of Moldavia bee of his own adventures and is drawn into diMoulties that he can overcome only by signing his name te certain papers, Intent at first upon the act- reas who has entertained him at 8 Into the good graces wife, a pretty young thing, who, a8 @ shopgirl, had hit atm in the eye with an apple tart thrown at him on bis earlier visit to Parts, You may have heard of house par- ties at which people walk in their sleep, Atany rate, the King ts restive after @ most amusing reception, at which the Soclalist calls out numoers so that his wife and daughter inay understand the degrees of deference they should show to thetr guests. This scene brought gales of laugh- ter. Later, the King indulged in an impromptu supper with the Soctaliat's wife and then led her tnto the gar- den, When they returned and sho “There has deen no harm to anybody,” he sadly remarked, “Too bad!" The play took a funnier turn in the morning, when the more or less anxious husband dis- covered his wife kissing the King. | And just for that he was made a Cabinet Minister! The political world is nothing if not strange. Mr, Ditrichatein went through the pleasant adventure with the ease and grace that he never fails to givo to the role he fs playing. Once again! he proved himself to be @ fine artist, even though the play offered him less opportunity than he found tn “The Great Lover.” Afte outing pain= A Good Fellow Falls for Pie * by Down on $50.90 “6 75.00 ¢ - «* 100-00 42-00 «6 150-99 15-00 #6 900-09 | 25-00 “ 300- 00 FREE Brass BED With Every ‘aah To Those Worthy oi Credit Open Mouday & Saturday Evenings COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST _PHOTO PLAYS, A PARAMOUNT SERIAL KATHLEEN CLirrorn. |] At Mest Motion & ture Theatres, NOW RiterQ hg ON Me BROADWAY ', 0 ELLO GIRLS WNCERTS—3 NTEREST 1D NOTICES Crown Oil Company PAYS DIVIDEND NO.8 December 15, 1917 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORNER | = you FAIRUANKS guile 6 Veveram AML Woes . RAN ‘ RATT MAT. DAILY Like, | MC E£ CARLO GIRLS ‘Or Anything "Else a Good Cook Pre-| pares. Ask Him Why and He Will Say ‘Stuart's Dya- pepsia Tablets.” “Hot Mince Vie! Fine, Fine; One of hiest Things to Eat in the Whole Foods."" digest ple of any kind, exe at, @ivt lota of othor # foods if ymu_ follow Dyspepsia Table You can fried tn pork f called , moat food va highest degree of nutrition eat there plain dishes longer « Get a 50 any drug stor note How Tren ie thelr Blood — Beast fa} Baa! Uy Rasy Checked oll ne the woctaliatic atement | how making trowbie for this country | by way of aneaking into the camp of| the enemy. At thie time we must take everything with @ grain of aalt, if we) monateh on « holiday, For years thin) Tison's dat FIREMAN WITH VOICE 18 DISCOVERED BY BUTE CHILE MAINZER | HARRY E GRIFFARD. Harry ¥. Griffard, Engine Company No. 7, who has been tn the New York Fire Department nearly three years and twice commended for heroto ac- tion, has Just discovered he can sing. When Fire Commissioner Adamaon organized the departn Griffard volunteered to sing baritone Without surprising even himself he sang with the club at several affairs. Recently he aang at a amoker and Attracted the attention of Honorary Battaiion Chief Robert FH. Mainser, New York's noted “buff.” At Chief Mainser’s request Griffird was introduced to him, and when he left the hall that night carried @ note from Chief Mainger to Ross David, Yocal instructor of Miss Margaret Wilson. At Mr. David's studio, No. 260 Wost 63d Street, Griffant got a try out, and as @ result is now re- celving one lesson @ week and tn addi- ton is studying foreign languages. The department ts as proud of Chief Mainzer's protege as ts the chief him- welt. fully in the firet act, Robert Mowade settled down to his work an _Mewae clallvt and gave a really amusing per- formance. Dorothy Mortimer figured prettily as Mme. Bourdier, Betty Cal- Ish was altogether nico if a bit! | Naughty as an actress of the French pe and Fritz Williams provoked laugh aftor another by the dis- Sulses ho, assumed 48 @ Becret ser- vic © agent. “The King” ts @ pla: story, but it 1s thoroughly ing and capttally acted. pitts to Mabel Garrison’s Recital; | Margulies Trio’s Concert iM unhackneyed Programme at | her song recital fn Aeolian |Hall yeatorday afternoon. Her voice i not big, but it has rare quality and 19 knows how to use it. As much | cannot be sald of her enunctation There were withont a entertain. By Sylvester | Rawling. ABPL GARRISON Presented an Jeven her Englii#h could not be under- stood without reference to the book of words, Bho tw intelligent enough }and young enough to eradicate thin fault, Songs by Handel, Bach, | Strauss, Granados, Henschel, Camp- hell-Mpton and Ravel wers on the programme. In Moussorgsky's rasha’s Revery and Dance," rung tor | the first time here; Rimaky-Koru koff's “Hymn to the Sun." and Ma. net's “Pr ." Mins Gare ness of expression and ae tere Dans Face Of execution were shown at thetr best, Gustav Mahlora “war| at dies Idedlein erdacht?" MBuzzt- eceta's “Under the Greenwood Trea” nd Kurt Schindler's “ Schindler was the arian” accompantat at Piano) won marked favor from tho large audience, tn which were many well known mugictana Avollan framme Hall lant with Cena ‘and onde 1 Between n'a trio, ¢ Uie two OPERA STARS SI SING “BANNER” Enthostaam Audience ADELPHIA, Nov n of grand opera by the pera Company of New Yo h tan Opera He t with a pert. 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