The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1918, Page 5

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sy Sa Foonour WANDEKe ADM Tne ST. PATRICKS i TORONTO LINE FREDERICK IN md _DANE’S DEFENSE sTRey eHQvoGint, IN ERS U2 Presale THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1918. S MADAME. SEU THEATRE He PLACE, Shes Tree, °ONC) rag OBON ‘Thursday 1 a t — _ afternoon fi gare “S (THE NEW PLAYS Bemsnocies fohowing “esposure and ; : “Words and Music” Not a Hitchkooer BY CHARLES DARNTON sé J ht to be doing big | Y t * 19 the advice offered | ‘ rd Carle in “Words and Mus he Fulton Theatre, a ie “Wh tarle, without 4 le = affecta say. 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TO MIDNIGHT, rnival’a Afternoon ne time de- f sire to do their bit, may come and | » sol- lors. To our patron: ‘uch as. les, etc., absolutely free and when garments are finished you can take them away to give to tor you choose. Come, knit and dance in the charming environment of this wonderful ballroom, THE DANCING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, LEX. AVE. (USE 46th St. Ent.) Does Not Moy 9 This Year for the Automobile Show. " Newark. Node G45 Broad street. socceecsoeesesces res oO VOPOVOST PODS IO POSS OOODOOOO OL ALWAYS GHUWDEU ye 10 THE DOORS! COME AND SE IN ne Monday Afternomn, N r Le ALL NEW FON START 10 FINISH | areat Company, Magni ficant Scenery & Costume SMOKING PERMITTED TWIC! DAILY fea pyane Woek Jan, 14. J DAN BEDINI & CO, in PUSS-PUSS, kooer, the show offered by Ray- Goetz. 2 may but comld over last might K pODROME 21 a oT mine CARNEGIE Private ©): there Wic! “Words and Music" must | 7 ra time here, y to bo shot at | with which el ring for sev burlesqued amus ingly | Dooleys,” ast led in vaudevil a it | of burle aud ra tot | ate oats | 10 sverserocooeseesoosossecoe ees eedeag. R42! & FERGUSO WeaRLD”. WITH CHARMING Bic. an Witowss 2S Rose! Or. ibaa | LEONA EARL "HIS h BEN wee SAS WW, COLUM Ban Meares GRACE BISHOP IN a LITTLE, Girmiw BIG CITY” LEXINGTON HARLES Ra in RIALT hard, but he acts merely as though he were on the salary list, It enough to say that this so- | “snappy revue” ts not a Hitch Plays for the Coming Week c F°s {ta second bill, ‘beginning | “24 day night, the Gree four-act drama entitled “Kar translated from the Dantsh of Hjal mar Bergstrom by Edwin Bjorkman Fanta Marinoff will be seen in 4 supported by ie Hdwin Strawbridge and Louie cr) | “A Little Girl In a Ble City.” a melodrama by James Kyrle Ma: r urdy will be seen at the Lexington Ite comes to the Standard Luxe Annie” will be the attrac- oo | BEN WELCH’S COMPANY IN COLU MBIA BU RLESQUE ; Ben Welch wi tolumbia Thea- whieh also ir anges “CHARMING WIDOWS” COME TO THE OLYMPIC) | jaa RE FILM AT RIVOLI WITH ELSIE FERGUSON "Tho Charming Widows" will be on at the ¢ part of the per ‘Harris, "he CHARLES RAY AT RIALTO gramme, Claudia Muzio Sings Manon in Puccini’ s Opera: performance, rola, Bada, R By Sylvester Rawling. ¢ tne tn Puccini's “Ma » presented to'n very large audl- nce at the Metropolitan Opera House She was a stunning pic- ture, she sang with fine quality of olee, and she acted with distinction Caruso owas at his” best as Des Grieux. clety's terday af Beethove played her part with sensuousness, peautiful tone, fine shading and ab- sorbing feeling for the music, b ago Theatre will have a/'4 PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND LOEW FEATURES At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre half of the week will, be Aus- sand others, together with a] 1 8. Hart photopld ‘Hara in “The Man From Bronx Opera House will have y Olcott In "Once Upon 81.6 with he Modosta M at Loew's Seventh Avenue ‘The- Theatre will ha » of Irish folk-songa and his company ary t Stuart, Oswald Garrt ned as President of the Philhar onle Soclety, H n will have the placa’! . Connie | ib und Guasio| IN “HIS MOTHER'S BOY” t| PAULINE FRE. / AR AT STRAND Prof, Bamue k. Hi omitted ~ MADAME SPY” ON SCREEN AT BROADWAY THEATRE = pn i a si dant nt Loew’ s NEW. YORK THEATRE HAWEL CLAYTON tn JOS, BYRON TOTTEN & CO.n | Al YAIKOW. SHAS SOS { ANNO 6 UOTE, | 2505.50 and for their singing alone and to gether Miss Muzio and he were over ned with curtain calls, In the nt cast were Amato, De Secu- Flora Perini, D'An elo, Audisio, Laurent! and Keachix Mr. Papi conducted a stirrlug Guiomar Novaes, the brilliant young Brazilian pianist, again was 2 solo} st at the Philharmonto So yneert In Aeolian Hall yes- rnoon, She was heard in 8 fourth concerto, She Friday Morning Musicale at he Biltmore yesterday was an artis- © Buc tho capacity of the big ballroom Frieda Hempel, the Moetropolitan |Opera Company soprano, in fine sé and the audience strained added many numbers to th John MoCormack at his recital in the Hippodrome to-morrow night will by Andre Polah, t His program! Maitions by Hane comp ‘ann's “Ah! Moon of My De in which elgh ted, The Jud » Vietor Her Richard Hayy Rothwell. oy were Loulse rt, David Bis The third Home Symphony concert | genson will be given at Car- les Army, has re- he took the posi and al and @ ha of a near rel- unist, whe ause of the {lin bert Lortat, the 1a free __VAUDEVILLE, _ n and Walter iseeetst!'S 1 “Once Upon a Time” tay evening by stra, Josef he nolotats 8 the reason | on for only a! | MatePue Th v.27 7 ly has served fof 4) | Week Com. Mon, Eve. Jan rathers, Fathers) Gaiters, Pearce & Co. Not Wrecked. | In a report of the fire empany Print aE eas stablishment of Gatte » had been wre Ir World t Mant is in aused Ht CONCERTS AND MUSIC. fitg PODKONE CERT P Ve SPATS S71 AV ATES Bint Hox OF sean Mts dan. feats now at box offire. Mat, M. ff, Hanan THEATRES. 149THST. 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