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PLA YERS WHO WILL ENTERTAIN ON STAGE AND SCREEN Py hk rs SQRenze i ‘ 4 Steeey Peay Kn HEATRE < ’ SRACE Fb spare IN STH LOVE. MILEY 2.67" or! THEATION 5, ee é ‘ BekForo 4 ; S' SENOS ss “Smrariniv < Y SOE é 7 j eee > Taor Jonnaes Covers Line = REDVE and Ree SREE 3 LLEYy= EotrRe, FT STRANG THERE T AN Ce [Ser4 5 OP Re, LOVE FOR WIFE WL Trials of‘ The Copperhead, “rt att By eral known In play form. Every touch of PHOTO PLAYS. h | Known In pay form everest One| CATHOLIC FUND 1 (0); |, Sim ese LLL | I oh LIE ANS >} eannot Imagine a story more tempt- ‘ { hor. Contracts were |ing to the sentimental, yet the play|Womemfe Teams Report $44,085 Now the Season’s Triumph: (sisi ii to —_—- at is, as I Say heintty ero a Pledges Sceured First Day. P yi it ls @ series of actual happen- - ‘ “Entire Estate,” Which Friends. ty’ callfornia. for the ree |irws., And aa for the part of Milt The first day's campaigning of th given such an| Women's Committee of the Now York athollc War Fund brought in $44,685 | ut Mr. Thomas and his t been In San Franctaco Put at Only $15,000, Is ht to go down on anager of tl every night, thank+|in checks, plodges und cash, as tar a Left to Her. | s " @ ® | i E € happening to jing G od and Aug stus ‘homas. was announced at a meeting tn the Capt. Vernon Castle of the British Jattond rehear ‘ nistaking | Ionel Barrymore has come back to} ii pias 4 Co rho was killed | Mit Shar the “Copperhen |tho stage, and with him a play full of | Hote ar. Royal Flying Corps, whe agen gesting) hor the American spirit that is making| The women were urged to go after while flying at Fort Worth, Tex, on Feb, 16, left his entire estate to bis wife, Irene, His will, phrased in hu- man tenderness unusual to such doo- uments, is to be filed for probate in the Surrogate's Court shortly. It ex= wees the keen affection of the tes- pre tator for his wife and calls attention to her “great assistance in my pro- Its force felt 3,000 miles away. pledges rather than cash, and to tell Thig is the story OF a to Tonei {contributors that four months will be Barrymore when Mr, Williams | Slowed for payment. ed_on his dressing room doot,| The Women's Committee will meet chance | selzod @ handful of hig clgarettes, sa\lagain this afte ‘and the young|on a trunk and sald, “I think I have| piesa, when to-day's subscriptic itl actor chi , » principal part|a play that will mean something to jaza, when to-day's subscriptions w ' | be announced, was afflicted with a very bad caso of | you. It, at any rate, thoreat-| | As for yourself, you may be inter. | === ——— out of his 4 about the the atrical by repud The re with ; tre as only a mad the- and ended 0. 1—The new moving picture “The Kaiser," which will be shown to-night at the Broadway Theatre for the first time on any screen, will make even a pacificist’s blogd boil—and we won't be good fighters until our blood really noon at 4.30 in the fessional career.” r spossible for Mr. Will. | ested to know that “The Copperhead” Mrs. Castle, who ts in Havana, ca- lana to wet ia touchy with fia ‘is: [is the dramatic triumph of the sea- GTRAND PLAYS. BOILS. Bed yesterday to her attorney, Will- candidate for the part; in faot, that | son. «+e No. 2—Some of the critics will not like as _ authorising brow Pe isane puke actor wa nt heard of for som NS RS Se it because it mixes FACT so freely with » - months erward, When he appeared » ; i n In a Broadway farce. THRILLS AND HISTORY , FANCY. Other critics, looking with palucnd ystruy te tmate te asemaetstirtore toteans cost| AV “SHE SCENE ETP aa mers peo ag area gr fat more than 000, some plac- | ‘ . ta é mS 1 i Ing the figure as low as $10,000. They Ties she Ty mua be prodiee! oF MADY @ aiscr” fs just the sort of thing the explained that although for a riod of three years the Castles carned sev~- eral hundred thousand dollars w year, they spent lavishly. The will is dated Sept, 28, 1915. Fine forfeited. Mr. Willian A new kind of motion picture sortal ind himself face to face | has been presented to the public, and with the prospect of doing something | the public has found it much to its , in the theatre that no other manager 66 | Would have unytking te do With, and |Uking. It 1s a picture of fact that Is to which no theatre, even an empty |a visualization of actual occurences, a. Coes tae cee Iie ers, Bi) | interwoven with a fictitious romance. ad ta AnIAE ina oF as, no iiams predicament wa 1 1a “TD Engle's Eye.” The than’ uatian beceies fort serial 1a “The Eagle's Eye r Swit fe man, ‘Th 1 vas f 1g that of the Imperial German ie oo ‘an Aner Prod uation ai eeprscane the manu: people have been yearning for. therefore f RADWAY'S READY RELIEF | him that, although Lito: urrymore|Government's spies and plots in P, PA N | was his ideal cho evlea., ‘She. suthe willl . FIRST EPISODE “ io STO Ss I Was Tin ida) /choleo, America. ‘The author t# William J. |i DEPTS re SEA ‘THE BEAST OF BERL ; ol moe would care fo {yi | Flynn, who up to a few weeks ago OFTHE ; ontatt TAIN F Rh M ul d for We play or 2 z } is intended to ENTERTAIN, or eumatic—Muscular part, ‘It waa then @het afr. W. | was Chief of the United States Secret | i cclid not eat ve: milli dollar rs . went to Lee Shubert, fold him the | Service. if iz, e —did cost just enough to make a whale of a or Neural uraigic Fain . 1 Suge, etory even admitted that the|” The story which Chief Flynn tells picture. naiier, fe Ton Ban are three Mimalt pot Ar. Shn.|i8 “The Eagle's Eye" divides itselt —is calculated to stir your blood and make you df Sean Beteers’ lhert's generosity und asked for tha jiuat as naturally into i As & cheer like may # NOT a war picture. Boren of The shin. ‘siarts |teane of Lionel Barrymore from "Peter | 000k docs into chapters, bach episode —smashes dramatic rules to pieces. Who car ef the and svcthes t | Ibbetaon.” Mr, Shubert admitted he |is a big part of @ big story, yet the —shows the Kaiser FROM THE INSIDE! . i % “A had no contract with Mr, Bar nd docsn't cause @ guessing contest shows Kaiser punched on jaw (from fact). wa Cc eh. ' Je ‘ ae find only asked thas the actor be per- | 88 Ro hon Whe era eels eve aye —shows the end of the Kaiser (from faacy). ’ 4 | mitted Wo stay in “Ibbetsan’ | jo: predicament, ne epl- ian’ vork! eady 50c A : ee Ree out ite ‘New York and Philadelphia |sodea deal with the spy menace, yet Hupert Julian |e master work , et ‘ 4 * Give ‘ i ‘ uilding up of impossible situa- | ii BARR >MOR’ uns.” Given that much assurance, /N@ butl OPEN a 200. F ae | gave the manuscript of | tons occurs. TO aT : - eli $s] 00 °,) 1p 2 = ‘opperhead” to Mr, Barrymor Hidden Death," the first epi- NIGHT THE . ey MUT SHAN ( nf and within twenty-four hours Barry fhe ? #hown In many @ youre 5 more declared it the most actual, the | picture house ° theatre that he had ev read and the | shows the activity of Count von Bern- | @ Capen, prrepnaes Story of a Play That Found Its Way to the Stage jin ie part ever oteted him. From storft, Captains von Papen and oy. | rare: i Bnse Pro tom : sees eee the moment {t was settled that some] Bd, and others of the Imperial Ger- | / the Hichteous Only After Many Difficulties—An Example of| Lionet Barrymore would play Milt|fman Government's accredited repro- | orn! LAGLE’S EYE” the Force of Intelligence, Coupled With the} *"itk® he bosan studying the dart, | eee aie the sinking of tho Lusttanie: | USWA Jy. FLYNN Bechet THEATRE Remarkable Acting of Lionel Barrymore. Soe eee aN Perri get oa dear gra ify ea | tn i HL Con porto BROADWAY AT 4187 STREDT. of work #0 actual, so| Baggot has the part of Harrison|| NEXT THU., FR ep Mate 3c 80c, Th, Eves. hoo, 2 : flawlessly real, it| Grant, President of the Criminolo; 1h IN CHAPIN | By Charles Darnton. PERS A ASTON (Mul ebeas Gian a atarerise ertated ie aenet|| THE SON GF D 8cRacy” : FTER alt, the real foreo in the} the town, and J, for one, am glad that| tor completely forgets he 1s In a the- |tho actiona of the personnel of the || A Series of Damase file Starlet jmerice 5 ; ri ; aah atre and be s himself one of a| Secret Service in frustrating Gei be Mating From tie fie of i A armen tarce'et sata |e nom every songs for fe enna] surna,.besmen, imself one of ¢ | cret Gervice in fumtadine Corman |] qgagifa’ “EINBULNT th tAM : : gence. We have no end of| intelligent recognition of tist sol strects, "The Copperhead’ has Just | esting Secret Service operative, Will- ; | plays that take. thelr course through | rare and. senaitive that our atage al-| that effect. 1t is so real ay it passes |iam Batley, «8 Heinrich yon 7, || MADCE rene rei eo Ntee || 6 TO-MORROW AND ALL WEEK . % | the theatrical heavens and reach |most dost him for good and ail after | POfor te Pe een Scnen | She tens arbure, as Count von 4 orAB-B Berit tax “A Corer on the Laugh Market’’ : nas been produced d 6 Ch nstorff, play tt parts w! 2 DB Heaii I puccene by means of the Milky Way: | the legacy that came to him through|{archal” seacone-the moat” perilous |reailem that brings Rton teen the Seren — } that is, the luminous path from the|his brilliant father, Muurice Barry-|time in the year to bring out any | spectators, TARZAN © HE e e { box offlce to the teket speculator. | more, ay—it has power of stopping TO-DAY Sb marke @e 1vo l 1 \ over a the reople "yield to No Pert, Tonight, 2 Performan ls Aft, | But share 4 i snathar vaihe wide and ak ie is more of less atran exer B Bene aL usnehing SERVICES FOR COMPANY F, | ado a 490. BuUADWaAY THEATRE at 41 Bt, ‘ | » that mai 10 way to some- | eventful history of ‘Lhe Copperhead,” | through to the finish. Any actor pos- ; thing more than blind, stupid theatre. | however, that glivep point|sessod. of any reawonable equipment | Nineteenth Anniversary of Retarn| ————— VAUDEVILLE, __ BROADWAY AT 49TH STREET ’ gotng to this story. I am told that Au- | ought shot at dawa if he failed | of Volunteers From Porto Rico. Wil Bhow | Of first significance, to my mind,|zustus Thomas cane to J ee pee age es oF e {n a season given up largely to furce| Willlains with the nearly comp Nn ¥, Guard wil Davitias AND PHOTO PLAYS _ Jachieved by “Phe rhea his| David Warfleld. Mr, Williams heard Thomas. | AD | Ary Vollintecrs eto the Srih PE | | nf Helene etary t¢ [auccess tn due, tn great meaau to|the play; 1 was not read, but told to nation and ad- | § Mit be hold at ihe? aeDinoueh {é! a Ltay i iW le His New Artovale Comady tho remarkably fine acting of Léone!| him by Mr. Thomas. Mr. W de ay be an aid to| Donough Street and Patchon Avenue, obll gL eg “ ’ bs Barrymor His acting ts the talk of | clined it. Mr. Thomas had prom at Irvin Sunday tnine at 120 at = y HEADIN’ SOUTH” Jthat in such an event another th f Aa tant i, Henry Rarthman, = 7 far Melly & Co Puma & AMUSEMENTS, atrical firm, one of the largeat in the a t wit eo a | uae of the Volunteers ren ot t AL | Pirune, tie Milary 4) Went & i wenn 1s eo b hich has | oy also be Lie Jobin de ani ely le slay. But this firm also shoo! nef character, Ww praise ac- | who was Rogiment dsutant, 19obe 94 me its heat ne Cop jead" then came Thomas Hardy |Robert 1 Plate, Lieut. Henry. ier le {is ee Cunin” Bitoer, Hawks Neate. tae se SVilliamn’ aha ne Or aay | ee tio, Qeorme Th” Wer 7 fetta “one TIMES SQUARE stantly set about finding a Milt understatement,’ | mareh, from the armory to the iC pa F mee EVA TANGUAY Wil Show for the chief part [: rst to laat,| Roy at the ghureh by. the E Gulte Naturally, the Public || ssed of such a manuscript Camp,” Banish “War |] Bway m 47 gt [Wer Vicks Out the Best Showa, || anybody who witended the “opening — a or (@) m That's Why the Columbia Is || night of “Peter Iybetaon would have | : CHARITY. wo bese Crowded to the |) at once thought of Lonel Barrymore, -RURLESQUE, —_—_ é 2 ; core Every Afternoon |But the mere thinking of lim for the ‘3 it REPUBLIC THEATRE, set ‘“RUGGLES OF RED GAP” gi s_ Monday Afternoon part, obylous on the face of things : i i By | unwritten law aniong theatrical man fe « BPPOIAL MATINEE of TNE HIVOLY ORCHESTRA TAP RIALTO ORCTIESTRA f "i wgers that “principals” are not taken M N _ Bur Reewnfeld ap Firma Rae Mugo Weenfnid and Sat, W, Pinson i Tom one manhasement to another | A “Kayana’ Overture... - Chabrier Carer + Srenadea aveven under n TrESDAy. NEWS AND EDUCATIONAL, FEATURES , ums with “The | Cacterie Hdl, Mon Mar. 11, 06 8.1 » FEATURES fa FLORENCE BENNETT a Snare wine Maree fh ee Reclial—= sinh Eis PRESENTED IN EACH THEATRE WITH \ Phat Lionel farryinore could docwith | fim SPECIAL SCENERY AND LIGHTING EFFECTS, f PAUL CUNNINGHAM, LYLE LA PIN E ine part of Milt j tut k heaps aeeernequnosionemenan=oomenamend Both Programs Under 8, L. ROTHAPFEL’S Personal Supervision AILS, GEORGE LEON, DOC DELL, and othersin aq) tw ur i Kaito, To-day—GKORG > am big organization of Funmakers, Singers and Dancers, A youn Salva VO, YP, , GREAT CHORUS OF, SNAPPY, PRETTY GIRLS! Ho was enthu t Bt \= SUPERB SCENERY, COSTUMES AND EFFECTS it the part and t ay his | @ + SUNDAY. N - Twice Daily, erate, Melcen, Kimo mitted ans obliged him to DANSE ALA DANSE Bo nly er Wh. March LeiAV A MARLON Teale sgkine Cormmitteds Jor & season “in atock i a Tittle Hat ed IT MAKES Lit TLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED vad for \ M “ ” awe plu waa that At, ‘Thomua'a l 2. —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT

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