The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1918, Page 4

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\ Bee _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JTANUARY 12, FILM AND STAGE STARS WHO WILL BE SEEN IN NEW YORK “THEATRE ES DURING COMING SS BROAD WA BRO* Owe MAE MARSH IN “FIELDS OF HONOR! Os woe STRANO THEATRE AINE AND LEO CAReILI oS IN LOMBARDI ute? Morosc io ce bn een SBiuino PHOTO PLAYS. | Flays for the Coming Week WALTER'S latest melo “The Heritage,” will be presented at the Playhouse on Monday night. The play deals with a young Itallan who Inherits the blood lust of his titled ancestors. He a world, and in order to protect her] ’ from his enemies he moves to Amer- lea, where the sister attends school {lis greatest fear is that she also will inherit the strange lust to kill] | with which he is engulfed every elent nonths, There are several sousa- As murders thi hout Eurove the Continental police ure aroused. Finally an American ¢ ive traces the Italian to bis home In America, The detective n love with the sister, and tnt Mimself in behalf of her Phe cast. in Lowell Sher Olive Oliver man Lieb, “Seven Days’ an English war play by Walter Howard, will be produced at the Park re Thursday night. M je an American rama, The oung Ame 0 has become an of- Army. One BROADWAY LHEALKE AT 418T BT. is a Hiawe SOO YB 1 TUES., ius” BESSIE BARRISCALE inf Kiser Madame Who” NEXT see ae SAT., SUN, Aime the ment. i# at its heleht the loaps Into the sea Ww Percey Amos, Mirlam Collins, Al co Belmore, Hilanbeth 1 Evelyn Varden Direction of S. L. ROTHAPF EL NG SUNDAY JPASE IL. LASKY Prevents THE RIALT 0 LORCHESTRA AT THE RIVOLI ew Ay al aga SrvGraet ‘ELSIE. FERGUSON in * Rose of the World,’* JANATIONG) BROADWAY ro) De Direction -Horold Edel 7Us; Nstrumoig ES, RE W MM EN MAE MARSH COND ENOL GOLDWEN phy DS ‘OF HONOR" THE MIKADO | AGED ANI Cast ts Adsnnt Alaa Mah brit n 7 THEN, POPL AR Al fi RNOL N CONCERTS | Wolk STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA cour OSCAR BFIRPACE, Conduetor IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED -A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND, FIND IT | and his alster are left alone in the} ev “Twe vet Wedne Elliott, ¢ acquired th Jean Bedint and his NEW GOWNS TI INVED FOR “LOMBARDI, LTD.” A Amo ae Pipi Trou ay and . \ «i atre on Monde ay aft ‘omste u Chin y nigh! t Anglin wtil tak » Playhouse to the Fulton new bi nnewh There” with yauc acene Hedini ville Cha Miser Friday . ie & Ge ‘entury Chow t on Monday night h Patric be th aret me A Py PL aque tr Here 1 be ety specialties, ark and M re > “LES MISERABLES” TO ACADEMY OF at the Lyric Theatre is scoring a f SS” COMES TO THE COLUMBIA) “Puss Puss” ights, |wwariace wero rue sxan |BAPTISTS TO MAKE DRIVE | _ OF eivobe's Fit PLAY Foe 67 090,000 WAR FUXD k Jone Paramount p | ~ oe “Rim n which will be the feature of the| To vol's new programme, beginning | B The story is by Dane he scenes alternate b y York at its smartest ar a mining mp at its roughest, with the star appearing as’ a young prc who puts up a fight to re m which swindlers try to tak: from him. Other screen. fea will be “The Hound of tho with Robert C. Bruce's dog as performer; Mr, and Mrs “Tiillet- for war pur In that have fa Collinge o attraction will have Miington in Joists. & concert with #0! \*CHEATING THE PUBLIC,” | FOX FILM, AT LYRIC os to Loow's Woman of heatre, “Cheating the Publte,” a William It begin an er mited to two weeks a > Theatre to-morrow night. profiteering and child labor ¥ in factories are phases of y and furnish the underlying theme of the plot, The scenes in- clude a midnight race between 4 millroad train and an automobile, a strike at a great food the storming of a rich man's by his infuriated lumbla Th n two parts and en, tox mot ant, 46 hand-to- qua Hlutely in n the man a Tn the formers OBITUARY NOTES. — he gi e on} = “THE PACEMAKERS” The cust ineludes | William Mf Weushimorn, retired 9 AT OLYMPIC THEATRE (8° {18° Cowie Faden Grinen, No it “The Pacemakers” ¥ in is by Mary Murillo, two-act burlesque at ag c : Theatre, ‘The ¢ MAE MARSH AT STRAND | aid shore of girl IN “FIELDS OF HONOR’ |: — | ———— i y J y ” | The rand Theatre i} psent CERART SOME SHOW lanotuer double. bill, Mao Mare will ; AT HURTIC i as tho star in “Fields of aed f ns _— rine o-dramatic Aut} urney Gerard's "Ss: tra id 1 t attraction at Hurt & ' be oy " Ce is ‘3 rere SOND Hay en ws omic opera, will h 1 his vaudevi kit, r I Lietyinatlee Bally ‘ | MA ‘ fo the performances, A ¢ reen yersic ine M 1} rus of girls anot t r BEBAN AT THE RIALTO penis AS A FRENCH-CANADIAN |: ; BROADWAY THEATRE FILM CALLED“ BROADWAY LOVE” CRNSTEIN No VorMorrow at FILMS AND VAUDEVILLE AT 8IST ST, THEATRE| For the first half of the weok th Ist v re W w Hesalc arr M On —— I'b t ’ wi M G Thais abe paper vie new WAR size MAY WIRTH To RIDE MOVES 1N HIPPODROME CIRCUS | ide oKO- era Ade tc 1 lay W eee! 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