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, n 4 125 SVGNING WURLD, DATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918, ~ WOODEN ACTORS THAT ARE NOT STICKS A BROADWAY NOVELTY Y GRUNDY 10°Ul Astonishing Marionettes Climb Stairs, ‘(NOTORIOUS CROOK, cream ta been instantly killed. The murderer | 4 ¢ Fs was a good marksman, for the shot |iiia'grocery store at Noo 27 Washington STOCK COMPANY Juggle and Do Everything but Talk| \ADEINWIH GENS, tet tat es (ai aS INTO LEXINGTON charged with i to the Hudson wires tose @ $600 diamond stud that was in tho pital dead man’s shirt, a $900 diamond ring > that was on his hand and $40 In cash stashed Throat and Lighted a Pipe. Wore stolen, John Bikman, a chauffeur, [Bits Ay The police of Orange this morning , nm a slashed ath ca HEART. — ss found two rings, valued at $500, under 18 throat in his furnished room at No. : «| the radiator in the st In a lot on 49 W y. Other New Plays and Broadway wc « iW; idely-Known New York Huthurt street a discarded overcoat roomer ion in the room: . “ . was found. It has the mark of a New gnd_ ew 4 Bik. cesses Will Be Given at | BEAuTy | Criminal Held in Killing of York firm and the owner will ba ean eatinty sitting up tn bed gmokinie a + ad ooked_ up pipe. Bikman explained that “some one Popular Prices. aN elle Mr. yan sivty-three years old ¢ do it." He was sent to oe AND Orange, N.J., Jeweller, |, ah iene ae sit three rents od RRR —_— -—— a hte No. ? a Avenu condition, George D. Grundy, President of the THE GREAT | i coer th Giasdik 9.3 a daughtera at No. 201 Park Avenue } Danes Carnival at Grand Central Pal JEWEL” a —— _THEATRES. pyaar ge ICL el ml presen we York a “TWO HOLD- -UPS NEAR POLICE. Eo, 1k fo aR ahaa 1’ axtn n heater and ¢ seing solve je murder of James Aa 0! Matine: i Fob, 2 will open the big playhouse Orange, N. J, who was robbed and Store and Restaurant Close to BARRYMORE | real ! with a company of actors well know . won * reenwich Station Robbed. Sree BA! | 10 Broadway, who will appear Slain te hie Jewelry atore at No 1 amiers were two hold-ups near the | Mew, AMSTERDAM 1... \EP aut Cone Street last night. The police of! cieenwich Streat Police Station carly atest Mnaical Show on Ferth. Montolatr tolephoned to Chiet of Po- this morning 8 ihe vent that two tf TH Ht COHAN REVUE (9 (918 Noo Dravell that on tho man when “\iwael Kean, @ loneshoreman, No prices ranging from 25 .to There will be 600 sents at 75 cents, 70 sents at 80 canta, 600 annie at Xi cen and 600 rents at 2 The com cen pany will includ 1 Carlyle, for wer leading woman for John Drow orman Hackett, June Cong leigh, Letha Walters and tartiett Cushing will have charge of he productions, New playa will be presented tn nd tition to Broadwa seanor The of new detective play, rue all Out,” written by G. W. Holl, au ot of “Parlor, Hedroom and Bath." Mr. Grundy has bought this play out 3 A large orchestra, under the firection of Marthn Van Praag, has won engaged. Each purchaser of a ticket to the| jaxington Theatre will be given a} icket to the Dance Carnival, which | s but five blocks away, This will furnish entertainment from & o'clock n the evening until nearly 1 in the morning: No cut rate tickets will be allowed Only box office prices will be pald a tickets can be purchased only a theatre or at the Grand Central EYRACUSE, Feb, 9. —Democratic chtetn sf Eastern and Contral New York, in 9 nee at Utien, decided that orial nomination thie fa'i| o Dr rty ‘an of the Cornell College of AMUSEMENTS. _— pal this Lord bog Died wre the ware with we OPERAS and CONCERTS | “Carmen,” With Mary Garden And Muratore, Stirs Big Audience it You Are Looking for Some- | thing Out of the Ordinary | « third, if you please, smokes a cigar- BY SYLVESTER RAWLING arrested was a full kit of burglars tools and a number of diamonds, All of North Jersey has been Aroused by the crime, Hang was one of the most prominent business men in Orange and owned the largest dewelry store the Last night he re- turned from New York, wher he had gone to purchase dinmonds and other Jewelry, and arrived at his place of business about 6 o'clock I The last man to see Haag alive was & South American Indian—Gonzola Mapas—who, when he learned of the murder this morning, !mmediately went to Chief Drabell, According to{ He went there t which were bel kot his eyeglasses, repaired. Just as well dressed man of middle age, « & gray mustache, entered and asked for Mr. Haag. The stranger said he wanted to eee “some | of the best diamonds in the store,” | Posse to Mapas, Haag did not) ow any of tb iamonds in the cases but told the stranger he had just brought som w ones from), New York and tock the recently pur- chased stones from the safe. At this point Mapas left the store, Fiftcen | minutes later Policeman Sexton, who | | was within seventy-five feet of a store, heard a muffled report and, be- | he was leaving |Meving it came from Hang’s store, } entered. On the floor Bena es the 2853 Elghth Avenue, te charged with ee THEATRES. WinTER GARDEN 1% ‘0-day. Hast me LA OUR B ! THE LOVE MILL PLAYHOUSE §3, a ah, we Greatent Comedy Drama’ wince The Misia Masree ¥ Te LITTLE TEACHER Romig! BIJOU *: §:, Ww of Bm & Wet “CIRLO! MINE BROADHURST {12° 5% \ EMILY STEVENS in the MADONNA of the FUTURE hy ALAN Dat Matbury-Shobe mate Mimical ¢ SHUBERT 3,8. Fring MAYTIME ei | jen Purcell, Peggy Wood, Wiliam S. Maing Elliot's ®208, %. W is es, 0, Sat. Mobday de Wed, MARJORIE RAMBEAU S OF YOUTH WHY MARRY? Famand Devine” come Siellew. Holt Tontrive Hecker, Tati in EY! ZIEGFELD NEW Sit BUnELLEL Mir DMIGHT FROLIC. err ats AY AT.O.P, rt 1 VIG STARS @ GI HY COMAN'S “Gregaeitha gt LEO DITRICHSTEIN ade ‘THE KING’ ,, cert, GAIETY Tos 0 2, ie ENERAL | ‘i cuntéuat POST || THOMAS A. WIE _B Lave Cornedy by J.B, Harold Terry, LIBERTY ‘yr $24 %4.Py at $ ‘GOING UP iis 1. Hiway & Si Mn. Wed eat, Ina New vg tk LAURETTE TAY. LOR Yeon“ HAPPINESS” HUDSON Wf Rrentnis #20, Mats Mow THE INDES1 RUCTIBLE WiFE & Fanny Hatton, FULTON *° *, “Wot Rivas Eve 520, Sou, de Wes Margaret ANGLIN: in ‘Billeted’ AN a Comedy, HARRIS 42% Beawoow TNan ~ Eves 820 Mats 220 MON WED SaT REPUBLIC ff, “ich and W'way You Can Find It in Tony| There are three plays, and very he (MATa aR || ASTO Mata x food playa they are. In "Th clude many chorais and hymnais not | 4 Sarg’s Puppets—They Appear Wish a woodcuttor VARMBEN” has had many nota- |Competent cast were Alma Peterson, often heard in New York. Father BOOTH ea, Mt Ml in Three Plays, and 400 Wires | chops until ho ibgrates a eautttul wag DIO presentations In Now Hiyend Beare voneans, Nic’ Ay, | Willlam Joseph Finn is conductor, — | Are Used to Induce Them to| «0!¢n-baired fatry from a tree, She York. Great singers bave| Charles Maver Me, Ghatliee 7 Charles Meyer. Charlier con | ‘The Strand Symphony Orchestra's S EVE N E ‘ ewards him with a wishing-ring. lent tho giory of thelr goices to the |ducted, and the chorus and ballet/ afternoon concert programme for = = OSE PARLOR BEDROOM BATH with Florence Moore & John Cumberland LYCEUM {f.8%,2" vay, Boat 5.39 F DAVID HEEASCO PRIACESS FF 5 GLP eet eee “A Musiea! poet Maniac ah deat Maa ld Seite with Haag at ten minutes past seven, || [vite LADY a P erform. . Strange things begin to happen when sparking musto with which Eizet has | Were full of life, |next week will Include the "Heroic" aura Ta aie slibadients . Martin leaves the ring with his wife. embellished bis opera. Great imper- joverture by Lowitz, the ‘'s Cres} waxes j GREATEST BELASCO , By Charles Darnton. Sho happena to say “I wish T had sonators have left vivid memories of | pGotmitine Farrar aa the heroine ot ee Cr eo ae eee of the 92D TIME Sycetts | P pavip a ‘A t F you happen to be looking for a} some srusages,” when down they Curmena and Don Joues. Yet wheth-|imermonation ce the dive, and Bool, South” by Johann Strauss |] | To-Night « Vievwnta ee PAST novelty along Broadway one of|come through the calling, all fried er any performance more potent and | in his unrivalled Scarpla, had for as- | ncoorige l] Ine HIPPODROME those afternoons you will Ond it infand hot, Her husband, peevish be- poignant than that by Mr. Campne foclnte ag Marlo last night at the’ The thins concert, by the cntengn Tony Sarg’s Marionettes at t -le one of the three wishes has re Ci : etropolitan Opera House the new | Opera Company will be given at the “se 01 ep at the Nor-| cause one of oe € hicago Opera Company at the | Spanish tenor Hipolito Lazaro. He, Hippodrome to-morrow evening, the eoxington Theatre last night is to be| confirmed the good impression he entire proceeds to go to French and | Mme. | worth Theatro, been wasted, 1s unkind enough to siy Thewe astonishing puppets doevery-|he wished sausages would grow on thing but talk. ‘They walk, sit on| Martha's nose. Instantly a string of chairs, climb stairs, dance and alfo-| sausages dangles from the wife's gether make themselves genuinely 4 ELTINGE Wer @ Mats Moo. Business Before ee with -D ¥ Bernar ee ee ee recalled may be doubted, ‘Tho vast {Made at his debut as the Duke in Italian war relief socteties “Rigoletto” last week, singing nd Galli-Curct will sing the Dinorah.” —— asa 5 SuGiasoe indulged itself tn a tumult acting with skill and charm, Mr, Song’ fron 44th Street Theatre rene, like an elephant's trunk in curl- Of SPP/ause from beginning to end.|Moranzon! conducted, There was a) A ; 1 co, 01 Matines To-day 8.20—To-night 8.90. I) teronting and amusing, Thoy may be] papers, and the distressed creature yes peso beat time and thine | big audience, lone tore wit ‘Sone of Pat ' LEE KEEDICK'S War Lecture: wooden actors, but they're byt DO cries out, “I am a@ ruined woman!” 14 ee en nus Charles W. Clark, baritone, and cert at the Hotel Astor on Monday | feo the War Thra American Fives means “stioka.” But as there ts another wish left in pe count, From twen- Arthur Shattuck, pianist, gave an evening. Barbara Maurel of the Boa: | Li E. N. ROBERTS Moat of the firures are about two! the ring t ‘ eut. feet In hetkht, and they appear on 4! the aausag FRED. STONE,“ ACK O° ah ‘fan easy matter to wish 'Y Minutes past 8 to five minutes be- enjoyable Joint recital in Aeolian Hall ton Opera will be among the sotoiata, | off. | fore 12 the excitement lasted, yesterday afternoon for the benefit of most of whom are church singers of | | Park! x: R a iil i | stage built to scale, #o that they seem | There's a Httle white dog In the Vereen Garden will pardon my lack that pag ee ies aaniens : hinge secs | aa ‘ FR a Nfe-slzed. There's no suggestion of wocond play that dgserves a ribbon, paca ‘n acclatming Lucton Mu- In the evening John Powell, planist,| Thomas Whitney Surette wil give Phas vee MATINEE MONDAY ‘ pe ject Amprjons Yih 9 | Punch and Judy about them, For] at times you'd bo willing to swear It on Jose first. She, gracious- BAve a programme of all American |, talk on “Songs for Soldiers” at the|| BIGGEST COMEDY v See the A C 1 dines hicketa 260, 16'61.50." Bexample, one Jugles « ball, another |t altye, It bounces about, scampers 1¥s ever tried to force him to the front SoMPositions that included some of David Mannes Music School to-mor-|1 LOMBARDI, LTD. y a elake Apna verde: wriggies the hoochy-coochy, and al at ther ways be-| %efore the ourtain. No such tmpus- his own. Mr. Powell always is a \row afternoon. ‘The public is invited. | eaiitto. ani ink the enemy U Bo: avin, j Monday Mat, 5.30—Pvening 8.20 " [te the décor, aad in other ways) bee| ks oe sural, Ni mp4s- gertous player well worth hearing. |No tickets are required LONGACRE ioe SA Hy, tym the lives of 20,000 American troops, ary |haves much more like a puppy tha of the flower song At Carnegie Hall last evening the Nawal Mon... Wet An actual sceno in the greatest fot that SIX choice pupils of Isadora Duncan,| ‘The Schumann Club next Saturday) , or assisted by George Barrere and thé| afternoon at Aeolian Hall will repeat | .. little Bymphony, gave a perform. | 1 that made an the hero of “Seventeen Is about a ven better, by others. One there Is /ance. One woman's comment was: Plt fast mente at its mid-| dross suit, Peter grows right before) Whom we all know, whose singing of |"Whon they appeared here. before | winter concert at the Waldorf, your eyes when an old magician gives)! May never be excelled, But Mura- | they were Ike charming wind-tossed | him a dose of seven years at one|tore put into bis declamation of tho|fONe® wafting across the stage.| tary wkle, ‘cellist, and Rebecca Now they fre artists who fee® and) rio! layer, young English | | awatiow, with tho satisfying reault/#0ng something wo irresintibie in ito express” Max Genme, O new seeing Ciara Ye ere saint necienl: A in New York is the -| that the green suit fits him perfectly.| torrent of passion that it awept all |Si¥® @ recital at tha Waldorf last | AUijan Wall on Wednesday afternoon, | But the Lied curecives and held Us! sigh’ School Inst evening Carolyn | yrorpert and Florence Hinkle! The entire Fifth Floor of the Grand M/is “A Stolen Beauty and the Great| spellbound, Again, in the smugglers’ | Beebe and the New York Chamber Central Palace is devoted to dancing. It Ml! Jewel,” a sort of Orlental melodrama) scene tn the mountains, the reallsm | Music Society is a high class place for refined people only. | with @ snake and an elephant and a|of his effort to choke th Ne liquor sold; 20,000 patrons visit us ah mea ih he Carmen weekly—aome for dancing, others for in- @@|209%07- Do you aad By} who had coased to love him was hair- i you about the juggler and the dancer| raising, Once more, in the Mr, Campanini's announcements| Prof. Samuel A, Baldwin wi! give struction in dancing, wand the cigarette smoker? Well, this| is killing of her w a Beta for the Chicago Opera Company at| free organ recitals at the City Col- : WO lady and gentlemen instructors, is where they come in, as Jolly as|"@8® Of & cave-man, tho masculant |{"® Lexington Theatre next week, tho |lege on Monday and Wednesday af- ore with an ipsivlel lomructer yao fotused to let bis im last of the Srey ‘palate two | ternoons. the floor or privately, PROF, DE im for another, operas new to New York. “Le Saute- — MERCE, a master instructor, teaches Ml chant, who puffs away, hes a very| Miss Garden has reconceiveg her|fotr, bY S¥ivol Lagzari on Monday | The Berkshire String Quartet will ballet, fancy toe and classic dancing, yes into a} Carmen, and in eri night, the mean disposition, He doing 80 has departed rivilege of } BILLIARDS AND POOKET BILLIARDS terrible rage when the Stolen Beauty, | from the traditional conception of thy | Mascagnt’s “Isabeau” on Wednesday skating and dancing. $ pug atom 0 tor patrons Ml SeOre Splendid Floor. + we F he chee. for Net’ week rat these arent war f! & puppot. Peter ts a boy who ts as ®# bis ts within memory, om = much coneerned about a green suit|!t basn't been sung aa we pace ose 5 THE SKATING = CARNIVAL NOW OPEN Entire Fourth Floor for Skating and Dancing. ADMISSION 30c YOU CAN & Skate Awhile—Dance Awhile | The one admission fee includes YESS NOW. romantic success of to-day, : ms. The Greatest Amusement Place CASINO $8 te Pry Brey B18 of stan ug | With Notable Cast and 100 ‘Others, “Famous melodrama of « hu ' | . dred thrills, with a partigalar message for military and naval America.” Eve, Journal, : ADC witherspoon are announced for a ple's Symphony errs in the Peo- | joint recital at Aeolian Hall on Thurs- day afternoon. QO co : sci 5 = - 1 ag Ss: = 3 4 2 WEEKS MORE, ‘i | PRICES 24-60-$1,00-61. 50 B| you please, except that the rich mer- ate abandon composer conducting, and|elve a concert at Aeolian Hall on!) PLYMOUTHY 9!) SY of. fowar wnt.40, || World's Most Deauiltal Predestion Sat. Mon & Wad onday evening. CORT © bot tina ts ‘Mata Wed Sat ail | aaa ahh yg 8 hw Ab she doesn't cure to have anything to|foree. It tenug tte ot remarkable| Getines of “Homeo ‘and Juliet” with CONCERTS AND MUSIC, | do with him and that she loves his| uncanny in tts subtlety. vit in beim | Galll-Curct and Muratore on Monday an as “Faust” with Melba and Muratore will be repeated on Thursday night ‘La Traviata” with Galll-Cure! and Nir wibvion i AINDAYS 2 PM ro Subs SKATING iat THE DANCING CARNIVAL : Chicago E son. Then he Aiscovers that the|of Intelligence and». THEATRE, Grand Opera | 53.31 E2", Jowe) God's priceless gem has deen liege isa Naritab ale vn stolen, and he takes this as proof th Buc vr" sill Calamity” a meen b t) be wasted on the allurement ¢ '? | straceiart is for Friday night. “Thats” ines WN sT’2"'N Gn, GRANDCENTRAL PALACE &| bis son ought to be beheaded. Mean- | Sergeant In the Spa Army fal oni ith. Mary Garden will be sung at 2 WEEKS Mein, at 4 Ee Ty AVe. PETER iRuETRON® Ste rv \ Jor of & S ara ata. iat To r) Grand Central Palace, } te » Uae Aiith Me Bntrance, while tho Stolen Beauty has seon Yyo|® Toreador of Seviilr would | {ee mciroae (esines & 4 carmen,” Nights ree gefettor™ Cu | wi, The Mangoes Qeessenas Arimiondl, make wrigmle out of its basket, throw | DOtter serve to e siracclart. § Dalmores will be the Saturday night Jand power and Conductor iteelf into the alr and make of with (a Prices, 750 to $8). | "Garden, your Carmen farewell bill, he the great ruby, and she shrieks out | |too elenn? to mo tntelle ‘ tor pte alata 149muSrT. . — , the truth Just ag Abioed’e neck ts on jon a roystering + f sollions tne a| ‘There have been rumors that th: e A Sty AST ___ VAUDEVIL the block. The headaman theroupon |Pot too respectable tavery $ in Ghissen Gora Gempare wamaecinns araliedo "Sniff Sarda ator a AST OF 3°AVE . EVILLE, tanen anothor view cf the aitatinn (of iEnerant and conaciicclemy amauta, New York for. & two” weeks’ en: sant We ‘pee rerntore ot PHONE FPROCTOR'S " A i w Irena: Para: afte ming season to || seuteriot. Man: Jand the enake—a most aocomptiahed | first snipiteltye te] Boston. Mr. Campanint assured me stars ew Dues MELROSE AUDEY |second-story worker gots it tn the ‘housh st rt why ‘that| last night there was ne truth in ther Waa. wih g 3230 “y : \ ry tat RUMptuous deese tr ty ‘Dita | "Better." he sata, “that we should ie Meoiay Mesure i" SL ff ict Popular Theatre | |" Rotors the trouble etarta a trauba. {it ments Mint Gard rch suc. |leave New York hungry for more and Mura- NIGHTS. | jew York—Crowded } | ane vrronaden hie A- cessor to Excam had beon {come back for a longer season nox! Detrere 25 TO 1.0 Afternoon and jou y-love, then jwelested to foot the t lyear.”" ‘The production of “Cleopatre. = “34 ma-donna of w k recently w ber of The Eventing Wor Night—Come and See | |mounts his donkey ant rides away Why! | An elephant also performs amaging Commencing Monday Atternon | | atunta, wile fame|with Marguerite Sylva, he added, hat \ staff mem. | been prevented by congestion of rail. j|/road traffic tying up the scenery, 7. WED. GSA AaSosvaseaey 08 y 8 = herself somewhat & i on oar Ate STARTING WITH It'a all done by Kk wa, Behind |quartet of wingers w of | mhrough the generosity of @ friend Monday Matinee, Feb, 11 Ht NI & Viveson Delp $4 the scenes are two « ‘on which of the Metropolitan Museum of A i 25, 35 and 50c S ‘ a ie ete: HEP ait young thatae Sh | wh Dao maine tx withhe Partha Winchell Smith & John L. Golden i ie \ 1 & Co. another ney are nstoet of that | atest, two cheatral ¢ Pky Web tL at 8.15 { oll Ait « Hinu A hybrid | given tn the Fifth A i op ret Lb ats. 1 64 n sf Be Ane Wy H they dane nad RO A Ee ae IRE Sikes TURN TO THE RIGHT" | i by den in thet neven: | eventage by an orelatra of ity NATIONAL COMPDY 111, Lui we 10d THEARE i " Ne w * of a * ereated | performe 4 all, Phare ‘ M Lt , ieee very fine onder <4 tare ree Mannos 1 \ te are offered on aN ieee ty GUN ‘Manday, Fi abr ary 18 MARIOS LAMY Per Mout! 14‘ “ectiR ‘ A al a primarily to sole: nd sailors, but WILLIAM GILLETTE ai eaigt i CIRCUS IN T bedhedl) se Cae ie ai 5 Fr owhrea | fun they will be open to the general pub Wi THERS OUN a T | pant ererle-sehheyel Bets ty ch a }* r Ses aneine ronwed the show + ght. In thet He without Ke. Tacha Haseena. \Atatede ‘la \ y Nya en ‘ ve Mr i; And no less thin four hundred production was of he = Mat Wolfhotre 8 LI r ASUGCES SFUL CALAMIT! Ind si sant ESS go } Wireatareritena di) keeuien ra |imomt effective.” T1 sunded a| For the benotit of the French Tos. | Neotian Mall, Weds Atte WTR CORD neeye ne. Tt Wy | bit. Aire the « _ [teretian Fund the Paullst Choriater “TH r r f) 5 ~ et BROOKLYN ' ; ine Perwitted y s 8 ar the 1 ff of Chi i en and boys, wi! a / i BROADWAY FROLI¢ Ma jaraand 4 but and wear pear in concert at Carnegie Hall on ‘ ~MUKLE “LURE re WILLD ai i HEE! STA 2 te 2h & Potton seainnt | FEB. 18— 4 ‘ t s the. puppets take t 1 ealin. Mabe niviny evening and Wedhessar : . -eL Muin 1808 "Del > 5 , next M evening and Wednesiay Viotoncetiiae | Viola Player It Comes Monday, March 4 NOW Th | And they deserve them M ie on. Their programme Will in tiiets gt Bow vitiie Mat Bhi aye Dit mat The Bit bing Bag k . _— .

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