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—s wi IN PARAMOUNT: ARTCRAFT FILMS 10 THE CE CENTURY his fines, In another minute the storm was ready to break, » “Come off quick,” shouted the man- — ager from the wings, “They'll get ’ you.” Famous Players-Lasky Cor- Additional Sex Of Office Is Con-|. “No, they won't” said Norris as poration Produces High THE EVENING WORLD, “arnival BATUBDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918. BRINGS SUCCESS structed to Accommodate MANY BRIGHT STARS Zight-Footed Dancing Teachers “CHU CHIN CHOW” Sige Betterman acta areal Tee eR At Central Palace “Patrons will inrew ‘trotters’ at the actors.” he skipped "ror the” fy But if you quest Geveral minutes after he had started his talk to the motley crowd ire the house the comedian noticed a @ sign at one end of the house, It please not The size of the sign and ite «nee. Sage sént a shiver over the youthful atoor, and he commenced to waver in nm nim closely to- “What's your 4 tine, recognizin, "9 voice.” “Trotak. | a!” said Wynee, skipping out arm's way. Incidentally, (Ae joke hasn't been | put in the revue as yet. %. ake up for her first poene and thought he'd try @ joke whioh he tn- tended to incorporate tn the revue. “Woot! woof!” said Ed, hiding be- hind a prop. “THE “BLING at ABVERTURE” BMY DERE, Bronte day he'll admit he was a few seconds| late at that. THEN WYNNE DISAPPEARED. | Twenty years ag) Pete Dalley came to tte breaking up| Lillian Russell's ches with quips and jokes, Th ced togethor that way for years and no programme seemed complete unless Pete and| By As Hy TINS Neb Para een By WHat Ins BRE Class Photoplays. Overflow Crowds. Te took fust forty-eight hours to ake the Century Theatre a success. n that porlod of tine, after nin Chow’ was moved to the t 62d Street and Central no tn front of the Paramount and Artoraft plotire from the becinning plotures. The standard ast than har Deen followed diiigentiy and earr aatiy by the mon who have the Famous Players-Lasky ¢ were miparior WENT in mar HAs Mis, as Oe erie CANDY KID" with ALMA RUBENS _ OTHERS “THE GOWN OF DESTINY” mat ATICE BRADY “HER SILENT SACRIFICE” tan were bill A BILLY WEST jn “TItE ANDY RED" Se lth dol ot wo rront that onr. |the beautiful Lilian were billed to: 8 BIG ACTS 8 ! Nearly 30,000,000 people sea Para penters were ordered to build a thint “ 4 yA mount and Artcratt o t nmodate the overflow. At tho| About the s happening | a ge edgy + Vewsraney mount and Avtcratt ploturee a meince tore ihan tot [ery at rent Root ‘FANATICS”. Wey have seen theses pictures be in the the. fio ig bath TORnAtsay “eNaretl THREE LYRES, FRANK TERRY, OTHERS fore—the majority of + rn Char = ty of more cage us seat : a 3 $ LOTT® the aw inees with her eauly ne “ = | WSs, Soa me of Sena ee aalgncen wits or te BROADWAY LOVE of the Famo ; tow" the line at the box off:o| orookled none and a fuAny- een with DOROTHY PHILLIPS poration tn wi has continued practically unbroken|the things he says are so ridiculous | CHILDREN OF FRANCE. OTHERS Bidtord, Devinn Faltharka, Wil ; tn comparison to Justine’s beauty ' ff WILLY WEST in OTR CNTY RED! Jann 6 Hart, ison, ‘George k & Gost - ——_ . Cohan, Marky Frederick, Vivian M gore of the| » uy ulated on | hire {aa eet Lu, , Ly = . tontury | Y cH - H PME i : - ‘ age ae their production of | . . Man eat = Louise Hutt pr Jar at the Manhattan Ov: | * host of others spear . ., , ese stare act {1 flim versione mt cot Tyrone Power a9 Ona, of the world’s gr { Reed ws tho, alave | " izations of the on Ly nd original photoplays. us ing Paramount and Artcrati piotures, | has always believed that “famous| e stars, superbly directed, in clean mo: ng order in Won picturea,” was what the publ entury will wanted. It has been these pteture tut extra | 2 that have made possible many igh bo miven | lage flim theatroa in America fed. Ces pe ‘ = L S lice on Bart sther Immortal, Harn ry ng salesman for a “fy = — , lothing firm tn Obio. it wee. just MiSs ETHEL MILLION 00 LATE. ; ike doing ono night ur weak stand: NORRIE WAS T ~ ~ >= The firm opened shop in a tdwe cre sviRLEY F LORENZ, in have been kicked b > : business for a fow days, folde a a by ae stole away as silently an tho) he stopped, examined bim closely and) “On a night of @ dresa rehearsal | ‘One Gayitu Chiliiccthe, 0., « strap. | anked of a musical show In which I was : . i ar ping lumperman came in and wanted | No ethor dae 2eOeet IT | playing If tripped merrily onto Nit with forty or tt | hh fof 1 Deacdacket. | Barney inbored wit) mintake,” repited | Stage in part of an expensive feet wore detached *rom| p the Teh party all morning, witli jo wocks and neck-| elaborate outfit, It was a mom d) foagea him. hon Barney tna. priok Nowever, “he xrew anaaiva & Gow Mavrues’ {1 the agile mind of the future Px n to , (ti beet diced ‘4 é anh evolved a rune, | the clot : 5 ‘ | NOW PRESENTING Matinee Daily ne consentel to the customer's rt- As he ste the whole le net ot| “ ” Giculous figure, and when tho latter | show the prize 1 MISS MOORE'S , LESSON, | might be lunches to the theae 7 . ( *“HEER UP! SEATS Seat Sa oe tae ehild'n| the sent, the bubbling com. | prosce ; lunches ere loaves! Everything on a Big Scale i . SEATS ALWAYS EIGHT 6) form ant s 'arion® Bedroom ard | that. fintehed the ers." The “trot- e ’ man paid for it ore net day tho|of the journ a tasteful but extremely | there, It hadn't a ors” are 4 sheep fest, and tt an|—Except the Scale of Prices THE HIPPODROME’S WEEKS IN ADVANCE ell Tate’ Barmerd’e a tho next} As he war standing tn front dresser. The reason is not|stand on. The next day 1 bought a r fails to please his audience he SUPER-SPECTACLE SUPERB customer of the prev Nae ting the Miss Moore does not like fine | plaid ekirt for $7.60, sweater for % ysually greeted with a shower ot! a8 n day, y uth 8. Miss Moore explains it this |and a hat to mate: 96 cente. And | hoofs URN a band, with an equally tmpressive| proaching. When ha ranched Barney | war: . remior a althak alte Rock ckvie Til wasn wan inctine ifthe azn! Stagedbby R, H, BURNSIDE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention “3 = - \ “Bis LM lll: VL Wie: MILL ae ZELLER Lad a VL ; A COMBINATION UNEQUALLED IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE | THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PLAYHOUSE THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION (CENTURY THEATRE Cau Guin Cuow _____ 62D STREET AND BROADWAY | A MUSICAL TALE OF THE EAST, BY OSCAR ASCHE; MUSIC BY FREDERIC NORTON | BOTH THEATRE AND PRODUCTION UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST | The Most Gorgeous, Gigantic, Colorful, Magnificent, Enthralling, Fascinating and Superb Spectacle Ever RS . Py ° ° 4 Known in the History of the English-Speaking Stage—Fourteen Scenes, and Company of 300 People ‘x “CHU CHIN CHOW" MORE BRILLIANT THAN EVER AT CENTURY THEATRE CAME INTO ITS OWN WITH BRIL- “CHU CHIN CHOW” IN NEW HOME FINER SPECTACLE IN THE CENTURY—ORIENTAL SPECTACLE NEVER APPEARED | LIANT MUSICAL PLAY—BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL SPECTACLE THAN EVER—A RIOT OF COLOR AND A MARVEL OF STAGE ig TO BETTER ADVANTAGE—RICH AND TASTEFUL FRAME | DRAWS ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE—“CHU CHIN CHOW” IS MANAGEMENT—THEY WILL BE USING PALM LEAF FANS AT N AFFORDED BY THE CENTURY. THE GREATEST SHOW IN NEW YORK CITY TODAY. THE CENTURY BEFORE THE RUN ENDS. I N.Y. HERALD, JAN, 16 N.Y. JOURNAL, JAN. 15. —N. Y. EVENING WORLD, JAN. 16. iN 6é ° ‘ 99 O° RE? . ° . * “Chu Chin Chow” in the Brilliant and Beautifully Decorated Century Theatre Seemed if Possible Even More is . e ; , e | Fascinating Than Heretofore —It Is a Great Show in a Great Playhouse. —N. Y. American, Jan. 15. WHAT FIVE FAMOUS MEN SAY OF “CHU CHIN CHOW” DAVID BELASCO = GIULIO GATTI-CASAZZA| — ENRICO CARUSO “BACK TO THE BOX OFFICE” POLICY AT THE CENTURY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN | DAVID WARK GRIFFITH Or: estra $1.50, $2 / | For the First Time in the Bays; General Manager, Metropolitan | World-Famous Tenor, Saye Noted Impresario, 43+ | Producer of “The Birth of » Nation,” Sass Dress Circle...........$1| E CONOMIC History of This Beau- RS af ae your Pig ig att Opera Tlouse, Bays “Chu om ine fa the most seg Chin Chow the most) | saw the perience a Chin Balcony 5c, 50c P tiful Theatre te o Chin Chow, never oa | "Chu Chin Chow" truly a | artistic jor bin feriainm OD apectacle ever molved, wweav- how" in London five times. I did think ages ? bS anything like I te mneve i Pets i it + od ” st ap atiended I i oe ing ¢ sy Se coal cl anchonting ment and unfor- | yaa fo equal iin eas, in etn 19 Family Circle... . 50c, 15¢1 RICES Bes ert » to Sd * eharmino, git to tha eye and [a again | gettable pleaeure | one Lo saincbarts Soca al fhe Always 500Orchestra Seats | Best Seats on Sale at | WED. Bain i. ate to 8 ‘ | | Century. at $1.50 the Box Office Saturday Evening ‘ % ees, . 66 99 62d and 63d Streets bs AT THE Telephone, Col. 8800 Ss Central Park, West MANAGEMENT WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F, RAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST. Evenings at 8, Matineos Tuesday, Wednenday and Saturday at 2 | POSITIVELY PLAYS MONDAY NIGHT n THBES MA TEES NEXT WERK “TUESDAY + ow 25c to dala WEDNESDAY Pop % 25c to $1) AND SATURDAY TET VMI lo S k \ N WS Li