Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ee 6 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 30, 1918. $$$ $s STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN WHO APPEAR HERE NEXT ile DODDADDOADODOCEEDEDIDT ORDERED * ee oe Lerman ENRY MILLER IN Tae aes or TAR TE BELMONTE THEATRE VENDERBIMT jf, THEATRE, w.S. HA RT IN FILM PLAY a BLUE BIRD” ON SCREEN |PROCTOR VAUDEVIL “THE SOCL AL MAIDS” | GERMAN STRIKE PLOTS | CHARLES RAY AT RIALTO Jas tue chorus girt whose sincere tove| “LOW. B'S LIGHTNING” “WO AT 81ST STREET THEATRE| RIVOLI'S CHIEF FEATURE AND FEATURE FILMS THEATRE| SHOWN IN “EAGLE'S EYE” ok : AMILY SKELETON" |‘, Another revelation of the extent to Imperial German 2 Pitiard are | 16 organiza- | which agents o tion known as " lal Maids” | that comes to the Columbia tre, | ys From I Will be given, be- 4 va i A pan- v por of Vene- an nd full- U, 3. battle- | thi hip are shown, Assisting Stone and | which will be Proctor's I the first half ¢ Primrose I ue Theatre, for] George Stone an will have the | the stars of the b At the Elghty-First. Street Theatre Rhroughout the w Wiliam 8. Hart will be shown in the fi ‘The Bandit and the Preache fog the first halt of the we Will also be “The Strike Bree episode of “The EF: ursday there will “Tender Memor! Tho Blue Bird” wil as an arteraf eur has vis of the story like quality a Bell are Maurice T zed the philosoph suggested its dre Fulton Theatre. 1 Norman Hackett the leading roles. € Si PHOTO PLAYS. | PHOTO PLAYS. | PHOTO PLAYS. GEL seine Dike es Villard are Willie Barrows, Teddy |ture houses. ‘The fifth episode, "The Samoya, Cook | Du Sam Wright, Lou Murray, | Strike Bre 8," pictures the efforts Hanis ant| Marty Seamon and Jessie Hiatt. A lof German agents to cause a strike He HAS COME BA tors One Han {chorus of girl figure in musical and |of 23,000 dock workers employed on | » fred and t 4 r tancing numbers, the Atlantic seaboard, will offer ‘Sylvester and Porster, Woo MAY SEE AND K AND Ree ICED), BB) PHOTO PLAYS. | PHOTO PLAYS. 4 So = UNDERSTAND THERE? Wi Albert E.Smith Rereats aan to} from the Triangle y feature films at P’ Street Theatre ands Frank > > RDEN AT STRAND ENDID SINNER" 9,000 Men, Women and Chil- dren Are Made Hapoy und aia ail ta Serf very Das ba hess Mary Garden will be shown at tho| % Clean, Lively, 8 Pree | Strand Theatro In “Tho Splendid 8! n-| . sented Burlesa She appears first as a loader in tho gay lite of Come and See Wh Commencing Monday Afternoon, ork and then ; VITAG RAPH’S Stupendous Phofoplay of ANS rr Empey World Paton G00k “Indian Love | All. Fun, Melody, Di aiwesndl| ears YEARS IN GERMANY BROADWAY at 49"-St. Beauty, BIG CHORUS OF STUNNING CURLS. || STAYSAT KNICKERBOCKER Direction of S.L.ROTHAPFEL Everything That's Worth While in Perfect En- COMMENCING SUNDAY AAW OUEY,ZUKOM PRESENTS tertainment. Twice Daily, Moderate Prices. Smoking Permitted. . MAIDS OF AMERICA 4% K,.HAuE 20 Great Coinp. THE DANCING CARNIVAL |omecatcstamn HANCE TO HEAR Grand Central Palace ROSA’ RAISA Aneiated, SEATS NOW AT New York’s FOREMOST ACADEMY. RIMINI oN ornier PANE MOON NG Wi CARNEGIE, FALL to-morow Att or SASTER SUNDAY) at 9, Concert by JOMN McCORMACK Call Murray Mil WOTOS A fe f GRAND CENTRAL ALACE, Pain han Ave. }|geusz tes Carnegie. iM Att Ure 40ty Street Entrance, | oi SAK THE CANGING CaRN 7 MATZENAUER “THE BLUEBIRD’' An Enchanting Photo-fpectacle Nearing the Magig Measame of Happiness virected by Week April & Ming Bifects, FIGHTING IN THE FRONT LINE TRENCHES (Third Inataiment of the Official Itallan War Pictures.) THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA with Sergeant Arthur Guy MBPEY ; ~ i Hi if Directed by WILFRID NORTH ~ imse Personal Supervision, ALBERT E. SMITH I SUPPOk TED BY LOIS MEREDITH, JAMES MORRISON » 1D AN ALL STAR VITAGRAPH CAST. An overwhelming picturization of the trenches as they are—the tragedy of No Man’s Land—the glorious self- sacrifice and titanic heroism of our boys “‘Over There.” See history as Empey lived it in Deeds of Fire, , COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8.30 THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY, 2.80 and 8.30, 42nd Street THEATRE 2% t**! aes My Prices, Evenings 25c to $1 | SELLING Mats. Exc, Sat, & Sunday 25-50-75c RGEANT EMPEY WILE ERSONAL Ap. RUE TORR? eA MARC hae I Wee the Danciog Carnival A rORGE patron will be Kiven a tree ¢ fon Thewire COMMENCING BUNDAY, THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS CHARLES RAY 32:48, GREEK EVANS, Baritone HELENA MORRILL, Soprano TOTO the Clown. 'n “FARE, PLEASE,’ THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA ago Kiesenfeld and Nat. W. Finaton. Conducting foes QO Vay tine Wiriserivo CHORD EY IAD bine fi PEATE | Co ' | BELMONT fiw |paioay nici, APRIL 5TH % DIREC S\\ ANB ct oN TOUR OF THE WORLD. i Gum BAILEY f Has Set All New irk Ablaze with Delight, Public and Press Agree That It Is the Circus Sensa- Germany many Planned “KILL to make THE AMERICA PAY) BEAST” TONS OF ILLUSIONS— MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS The Magic Divorce! Mystery of the The Hand From Babylon! The Bride! evita CHINESE WIZAR : NDIAN CONJUR Pert) oaeas, | | Bre, 8.20, Mais Wet i Bos UI Be to stion for the war. i bral AMBASSADOR ne Sakers | | | | 48" Street At Broadway wom wm anon Bn Bart | “ne yuare oeanere | “wri MONDAY | pendous photoplay, SHOWN ONLY HERE FULL OF ACTION The Most Unique Dancing E. roa a way | THEATRE, B'WAY 47th St. Muy and Dining Place in America “My 4 Years THEATRE 4!" wiv. S. HART || \ LAGSN. TOOTING aENSA TONAL [s be. | AN EXTRAORDINARY ENTERTAINMENT FEATURING : Lan in a Power Antena! ereating Hioture, \ cond Time A, EEN in Germany” T° | premeeeercmes |i tien” || MARY GARDEN S223) fa Agno Dy CuAtLoS A! Lada | a BROOKLYN A THOR RTE WD. ce, (A in “THE SPLENDID SINNER” od Aur fate HOW and STAR Wa Seta Nels ‘eren tes eve | were y «TE na Te re NICKERBOCKER \ STRAND SYuPHON ORCHES) Zl) WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS