The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, Bates At, MAROH 9, 1918, » = a Dros Monose EAST RIS SS OMS, | Mackett will again be seen in the | «THR KAISER” ON SCREEN war—and thon | FAIRBANKS AT RIVOLL — |“WOMAN AND THE LAW” | “THEATRES. " Plays for the the shutting in by a gacwetsra tani AT BROADWAY THEATRE nin reel after - IN “HEADAN’ SOUTH” REMAINS AT THE LYRIC) / EMPIRE WINTER GARDEN "5: 0G OE rilling American and a forecast | onflict, otic partie! o end of Douglas Fairbanks, in “Hea an Arteraft comedy of us sort identified with thie ‘8 exuberant personality, will be ‘4 leading feature, 1 he cactus count Coming Week sisi win. ee oe ¥ | production of the 1 ' f William If, Be at ¢ ¥.Jand during tts tn mang, th hat erereenn CLL KL es AL JOLSON inSINBAD | ok at the Lyric Theatre, ‘This |] NEW AMSTERDAM %,,"%a Greatest Musteal Bhaw an F 319 | 44th ST, Wreatye, ROOF TH EAT RR hee EER Follew the Girl Mees OTH ST. 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ToNipuen a0 mo WOMAN Me LAW aNd “The Gipey Trail” Dryant—40, Day || asTHST. "Ys r | | Wis STRAND FILM COMPANY — | essell an mer M ; he G : as : ‘ Arnold Daly i). THE MASTER PLYMOUTH i i LONGACRE Woe #38. tai Pred viltattonta funvand fash Lanna rd Mais Wet sat 2.3, | will take place at the Me n jad the ie bill, with Baker | passes the HUDSON erie, ; i “| To STAY TILL SUMMER ol ae A | , LL SUMMER Teta et t ty Eves 8 20 THRILLS BIG AUDIENCES) ee Tettee ee o an | tute, “Amarilly: of Clothen Line Ailey.” IE eee ROADHURST a, Sot py, Baas fat on next Wednesday n RE BH Pe W th, W, of Broad Eve. 640 BIOU Hh rstines tots, 230, Ni? GIRL O’ MINE (wily MA MARRY? LYCLUM DAVID Presents The Boom y me Ee ae at 8.0 BELASCO {isu ‘f ie. 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PLATERS z YOUTH et cre & Sat. 2 30, “The Lady B Buccaneers" will be seen t the Olymple Theatre in “Spending rs in the cast Bert Bertrand, nk Hanscom, Col- McCloud, Mae 1, Grace Demp- ; pivare T| Jannis | itd atian eee “ THE NATURAL LAW” | Fass WAH | AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC |. STANDARD a aa S Cast and 100 Others. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 & $1.50 (Nop A MOTION PICTURE) Town Topics Sa! AMAZING © even the German. Race should sea PEOPLE'S THEATR ans BIG MUSICAL COMEDY HiT “OH, SADIE!” Ree rs) wep hhiot? » featured urtot, How- From a Story by Forrest Crassy. Eve, Post Most subtle, most im | STARTING MON., MARCH HITH RY tellectual and most effective war play DAVID BELASCO Presents “The Widow's Weed” ia an entirely new play, never before shown to the public. We believe the situations and dialogue ure as comical as anything presented on Broadway this season. GREATEST FUN AND FASHION \ LEXINGTON 50TH ST. and LEXINGTON AVE Atle orlest aiehh oar the MATS. TUES., THURS. 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