The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1918, Page 6

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THe ATA. Plays for the Coming Week THEL BARRYMORE at the Em- pire Theatre en will appear in by A. A. Milne. cast’ will be Cyril Keightley, E Swete, Richard Gallienne and Ci e linda” will be preceded by “The New Word,” Barrie's one-act play, which was given hore last spring. de acted by Mr. Fraser, Philip Tonge and Mary Bal- night In the supporting 69 SORRENTO 6 AOS “The Mystery of Lite,” ay with music, the work of J. F. X. O'Conor, 8. J., @uced on Monday night at the Lex —_— BUILDS NEW TISSUE How Father John’s Medicine Nourishes Those Who Are Pale and Thin, 1s to be pro- Because it is made of pure and whole- some food elements, which strengthen} Mary Nash and Henry Hull tn their Father John’s! original roles, will be the attraction at Medicine is the best tonic for those who| ‘2S are pale, thin and run down. from alcohol and dangerous drugs in| the lronx Ope It is free| which Harry Po |ington Theatre, Tho story ts con- ed with the existence of the good t 1 evil in the world, the appar umph of evil and fallure of food der a just God; the prosperity an rent success of the enemi the suffering, pain and sor | ‘omfort and sickness, The au | thor contends that th ind the dominar C . WIL be full to ly symbolte in There are thirty-six characters an lis to be broug | Producing © mpany. 8 with book and lyrics by Glen Mac Hubbell, will begin an engagement at jthe George M. Cohan ‘Theatre « |Thursday night. The story deals wit the adventures of a grand ducness w |in visiting trionds in'New York an Rerkshires, A social secretary, s¢ ing to secure publicity for a ‘w patron, contrives to have a kiss sto from the titled guest. The cast in cludes Fay Bainter, Grace Field, Harry Clarke, Denman Maley, Armand Kaliss Cyril Chadwick, Janet Vello, E. Payton iibbs, H. Morrison and George Otto. a ee The annual benefit performance of the Treasurers Club of America will be held at the Hudson Theatre to-morrow night, Cia “The Man w ho Came Back,” with andard Theatre. h, Look!” the musteal comedy in 1s featured, moves te House Loew's Seventh Avenue Theatre will have “Mutt and Jeff Divorced.” vf the just, and their large share mystery of life ung evil to the just, of the prince of righted, even at the Columbia Monday afternoon, when “The Bow-| noid jery Burlosquers” will be seen in two] maine, the Dutton: one-act skits ster Beach |ten scenes. “The Mystery of Life” out by the Genesius A mustcal play, “The Kiss Burglar,” Donough and music by Raymond and must duced, In tho Anders: and a ct this attraction, the Columbia will offer ita ninth ‘an with “Hello, Ame oe PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE William Gaxton in on Theatre will have Mabel For and Law EDNA GREEN Wires “ Bowery >. ol IN-FLO ©1072 SPelerre THEATRE “BOWERY BURLES QUERS” | others, together with Parsfhount AT COLU MBIA THEATRE Photoplayas. The bill at Prootor’s 58th Street Theatre will include Bub d Delman, Harold au n{ Hall, Hare Kane and feature films, h Street Theatre will Tho last week of regular @6a90 eatre will begin Ni 1 “A Day at Lob-| pictures, “A Night in New| hers Vaudeville spectaities |“ M’LIS: toa will be intro- | any are Billy} en aw ” AT STRA York Tow Foster, Frank H gir Following AND PICT! JRE PLAY | bat phine Sa Good Sport,” Stewart Dahl and! and a musical programme. Banks, Trust Companies and Booths Open for Subscriptions Until Midnight This is one of several advertisements contributed by KIDDER, PEABODY & COMPANY to endorse and recommend the purchase of bonds of the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN, and Florence, Cahill and Paramount | WITH MARY PICKFORD urt, Edna Green, | Mary Pickford will be be seen at the| Belle Stoller, Libby Hart, Grace| Strand in ‘M'liss,” Bret Akin, Jack Hayden! story adapted for the screen by| Frances Marion, Miss Pickford ‘al summer show| een as the untutored, unkempt child a.” of the hills, caring for her dissipated father and gradually succumbing to the refining influences of the new | school teacher, The star 1s supported Se Babies by Theodore Roberts, Thomas Mel- At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre| Shan, Tully Marshall, Helen Kelly, the first half of the week will be| Winifred Greenwood, Monte Blue ‘Swor|and others. The second instalment of nd Avey, Lovenberg Sisters and|the Chester Outing pictures, Henry Brothers, Walters and Wal-! Will ters and others. J will head the bill whon it changes so be shown, {s “An ex-Canni- Carnival," James Montgomery | Flagg’s latest comedy of the “Girls nied ay, >rocto! eid Stree,| You All Know” series, entitled “The Phureday, Prostor’s| 354. Ath will be another feature, 1a, Lee! phere will also be the Topical Review | | Loan and, at th and joined Mile, tic Columbta Iter Henry rt at Co nefit of the Polish Metropolitan to evening. Sta ‘nn P nc ‘assisted Whoa si $1 e SH way 2S BI. | GONGERTS OF A ORY | Alys Michot, French So- prano, Makes Successful Columbia Chorus Gives a Patriotic Evening. By SYLVESTER RAWLING perenne © HERE) was presented to us last | at Aeolian Michot, a French coloratura so- Pprano of more than ordinary merit, Why only at the near-end of the season is surprising. voice, art, personality and ingrattat- ing presence that were captivating. Sho sang, in the costume of the per- lod, songs from the court of Marie harmonized by Tiersot, | Perithon and W arias from Massenet’s from Rossini's Her accompanist at the piano, was Bthel Cave Cole, Lester Donahue, the American plan- ist, shared the honorg of a joint r Mlle, Michot, We havc {heard him before, but never to better ing," He played the Bach-Bu- sont prelude and fugue, group, two compositions by Debussy | the last the eighth | Mr. Donahue, has been called to the for the future among the galaxy | of herocg and not among the plan nists. There were speeches for the Liberty y end, the French | Devils appeared upon the stage Michot in the chorus Ba Marseillaise,” which she eans fervor to the nd much stirred audience. concert was for the sts affecte and two by Liszt, look for his name Reconstruction Cr » devoted to the ere for the Allies. Italian Opera Ce the American contralt the well Witherspoon, known bass, the first Lawrerco ng Fan." at 8 ar Bore: conducted an impr aud! and was the amas of a patri- Laura Geraldine Farrar'’s, patriotic appeal War Rellef | her support rallied Metropolitan night @ galaxy of sto her own Grace Robert a VAUDEVILL! FFPROGIOR AND PHOTO PLATE, St sia is ‘en Chatouin ¢ Cae Bradley, Four Nel aed’ other, veemtinan ee ETHEL BARRY! in BE LINO eMnar THEATRE, Bhe disclosed “Manon” and sailor | Miss Farrar announces that tho en- | tertainment will beri a ks 7 Jsharp, and the im usually has her way | Hat on Russian, | Ush, Jonna,” “The ve benefit of Amert i by the Untversity ea r.| on of | daughte soprano of the were the solois' two hundred strong, was by an ilharmonic “The Society Spirit of Engl The Broadway Theatre will The Bride's Awaken- @ screen play written by F. It deals with tho tr n wealthy kirl who Mae Murray tn Graw Willis. and tribulations of marries a her uncle's w that her husband is in | other me will be the scenes of the 5 nd the Un The 9 Fadettes, | Dawson ot Lieut. Nel Milwauke artes t Phe | ‘The musio kept | audience was water our own himself ive demonstration tand t Witherspoon sung Spangled | Goziawa | icz made. speech on con- ditions in Poland Women's -| 3 who | {itustrious self y include Jobn McC ‘ormack, Leon | Pfrem nce | Ireno | Keane and | March herself will sing lip Sousa, Miss Farrar 4 ct of ™ Rite, , Angelo disio and Ella Bakos, Mr ‘Thomas Au- Papi con- S pit ln Howagig Fie js Dart & HAA Jeouant and ii ket He 2 The Blistes | THOMAS Wi, INCE Presents, CHARLES RAY in “PLAYING THE GAM joned at Camp Wads' | ducting. musk | ing. ‘There will be a Se et asi urg, has been announce by Naval Reserves Park and L! ore. Spartan- will have 850 , daughter o | of the Union ‘ncoloxieai The Rev. of the Hungarian ( Zedek, who | offer from Car | tor performances cago, will give a rec gregation Ohab Francesco Mario Guarda His programme will inc PHOTO PLAYS, ‘The free monthly Music School | East Third Street wi morrow afternc 20n. |chestra, Arthur Aly®/ which has rece tly. performan: the four quarters of Now the New York will be heard in the F Minor’ toral Symphony” fr and the waltz from the opus 48, of Tschaikowsicy nsembdle, will sing “The arranged from an old Neth erland folk 7 ‘Sleep, Wh ° 1 TANTALIZING Mae Muray Byinkley Oi, and hou Leave Me? “BRIDE'S AWAKENL! AT BROADWAY THEATRE, The Original Nel) lar SUNDAY AFTERNOON LMEATEE, Bromlway at List st In Tia Sean's, Ment Tavtah ee BY A FIRST NIGHTER, Prices for this attraction orchestra of women, | FADETTE ORCHESTRA—3 MISS RUMSEY SMITH. The engagement of Mrs THEATRE B'WAY at 47°51 Direction |}ARCLO COEL TO-MORROW ADOLPH ZUKOR Prese country, has been announ: and East 60th Street t PICKFORD “M'LISS”" 4_Yamous Novel. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA et from “Romeo and J AND AND HALPHL The marriage » of Mise Rosemonde | Wyman, daughter oF From_Bret_¥. I Thomas's Chu The enge gement of Miss Edda Olen- rf, daughter Mr Maurice L. __PHOTO PLAYS. _ B WAY F@9™ Sr. Direction S. L. ROTHAPFEL LASKY Presents. JACK PICKFORD tn “MULF-A<MENUTE- KENDALL,” bh Paramount Pictures, ait Lient, B.0; Hillam THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA-——THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA MUGO RIESENFELD, Musical Director, rior and varied type of Tati and pictorial enter "Timen—Fata Bennets tate Bixwest Ahow na Bastin’ Anple Rosner Torether with the su tainment Mdentified wit To-day—last, Times—Billie BURLESQUE. (| | MATT KOLB AND THE ___PHOTO PLAYS. BROADWA = be Ea ~ MONS TUE. WED.— BESSIE BARRISCALE in an unusual story of suspense “BLINDFOLDED” NEXT THU, FRI. SAT. SUN. The 6: t's LOUISE GLAUM “AN aut i ENEMY reater VAUD EY Mat 1 Boe inet tan: By BO no Bae itng BROOKLYN. Cres¢ent Theatre Flattash sed Pultos ote, Brooklyn, WEDK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY @ Continuous 12 noon until 11 P.M, Ambassadors James W. Gerard’s “My Four Years 1N yy Soneney fea United - ‘ dor Gerard ame ‘801,000 lampposts te BATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ‘ Last 2 Days Charlie Chaplin and, “The Doctor and the Woman” |STAR * gay & Fult Bi Te Ow |e. AYiNa AMERICAN ery Sunda: CHARITY. BENEFIT For dependents of American, _Canadian and British Soldiers |from New York fighting with | the Canadians under the auspices of the Canadian Club of New York t oat Artillery Corps ie Pipe Band rtlsts have putriottoally helr services: Miss Julla Marlowe, Mr. Henry E, Dixey, \Mr. EH. Sothern, — Miss Frances Alda, | Mr. Percy Grainger, Miss Julia Arthur, Mr. Ricardo Martin, Mr. George McFarlane, Miss Evelyn Starr, Miss Eva Gauthier, The B've Devils, McCarthy Kids, Raymond Hitchcock Master of Ceremonies. Thrilling war stories will be told By res ned wounded heroes, HIPPODROME i MAY STM, $5.00 $100," BENEFIT » from New York fights For deve ing with the Canadian th AN ADIAN, tim W YORK, OU} Hiand—towat Artillery Co Laat THE BLUE DEVILS THRILLING WAR STORIES MANY NOTED ARTISTS HIPPODROME OWING TO. THE PL ARORATE PROG Atte sol Rl URKALDINE = FARRAR’S PATROTIO Musi lu Aldvol Blage Woteu's W Promptly at 7.50 ‘omor. nove HIPPODKOME alee SUNDAY AFTE RNOON? UNDPR AUSHICES OF ay THE SALVATION ARMY AED TOLY

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