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(ip WW ANNIE OCOPRE J ATHERINE EMMETT Ng THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AGE WOMEN WHO ROLLED UP MILLION =) AR BOLANS MAY a wl O pENCLADES iE TUB RIPPING | They Have Done Marvels and | down It w Are Probable Winners of National Race for Best Work Among Women’s Committees. (ON THE j | pocived end by JACK" } With the close of the Third Liberty Loan drive to-day the Sage ‘Wom- Jen's War Relief_ may de credited as the winner in te raco among Wom: | whe en's committees for the bighest|of the amount of sales both In New York und throughout the country. Fi “We've gone atvay over the top,’ Catherine Emmett, Chairman, said doubl tlme- yesterday, “and I belleve with the last day rush we ought to go way = | over the $2,000,000." Miss Clara Joel holds the record for IBERTY LAND ‘G9th Yegiment Armory Lay @TON AV, AND 20TH BT. LAST DAY 4h Day Program—2 P. M. a Feature Program—8 P. M. GOVERNOR WHITMAN fa seca Moe Het, feat Tt the speedtest enles for the Liberty Loan Theatre. Twenty thousand dol- lars’ worth of bonds in two hours Is her record. “And it was the greatest fun I've ever had in my life,” Miss Joel sid as sho stood on top of the miniature theatre which travels about town on wheels and breathlessly counted her subscriptions. Miss Joel ts the “baby »’ in “Business Before Pleasure,” wenet the mas was tho first one on deck as still there until flve minutes | Stage Women ‘Over the Top In the Liberty Loan Drive, And. Big Day Is Yet to Come jist"? 212208 sar et on a wooden box. ‘as Carol McComas. “Geo—1 wish I could do somothirig| else besides talk, whistle and sing. Do you think dancing might bring forth any subscriptions?” she asked opened Carol] the booth crowd, pan't wait for the next loan to " she said, “I expect to be all up by that time, and if the Stage Women's War Relief ark jo its $2,000,000 T quit’ the stage, —n “DARLINGS OF PARIS” IN OLYMPIC BURLESQUE | s0n ot @ wealthy tarmer. “The Darlings of Parts" will be the|(ublous reputation the young man ts attraction at the Olympic Theatre. The company includes Matt Kolb,| mate, and during the process perfects Tom Howard, Joe Lyons, Boomer and|an engine which 1s #0 successful that Doyle, Dolly Fields, Dolly Webb, the] it solves all his difficulties, Mason Sieters, Peggy Marney, Dolly Purcell THEATRES. erformance, when she jumped her car and dashed over to the ». And every other spare sec- e wks at some booth, some- singing oF whistling bonds out esn’t that Sam Jacobs and @ chorus of Lottie Pickford plays iy adventur- ’ )| CHARLES RAY AT RIALTO | dN “PLAYING THE GAME.” For its chief screen’ attraction the Rialto will have Charles Ray in “Playing the Game.” The story, written by Julien Josephson, gets a start under the white lights of |as a wild youngster whose inherited | millions get him into euch s&rious | trouble that he leaves town hurriedly and buriés his identity among the der, When his money giv@s out he work on @ ranch and here he meets girl who finally makes him worthy of assuming the respénsibili-| ties his wealth thrusts wpon him. Doris Tee ts the girl and Billy Elmer ie the valet. Other pictures will be views in Sp “Mutt and Jeff" and |the Anima agazine. There will also be orchestral and vocal numbers. ‘MILE-A-MINUTE KENDALL’ ON SCREEN AT RIVOLI The Rivoli will have Jack #oKtora in "Mile-a-Minute Kendall,” a film version of the play by Owen Davis. Pickford appears as the high-goared During an attempted elopement with a lady of injured about the head. Ho is nursed back to health by @ childhood play- Loulse Huff is the youthful sweetheart and ess. A scenic feat Animated and his valet, a former pugilist, go to| ‘ ings. As ever.” FILMS At the during th cowpunchers along the Mexican bor | rs THEATRES. programme, I the Royal © company him his rendition of AT 81ST STREET THEATRE 0 Invasion of Canad When the THEATRES. changes on Thursday, Loutse a aemened CORT & Erict ice Deyert 46 tves 820 MATS. Wed (Ppp)&Sat. THe Tire SAVER OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON fF Book by Fry > de Gazsaa Mu: Pictorial, and a comedy called "Tis | | HIPPODROME TO CLOSE Smothered Love” will be other offer. a feature of the musical t. B.C, Hillam of fan Forces will ac-| n the plano during dom for All For-| elt of the we: ——< AND VAUDEVILLE the spectacle which next autumn. S| will be given a spectal evening ig to reopen Eighty-first Street Theatre = | tures 1| “An A IN CORT Paesenrs + with HARRY FOX und Bixty Clever Comedians Who Sing, Dance ant Act Inmensely, MONDAY, MAY 13th with BRUCE McRAE and the Original Company. © says that this time it was) and pleasure.” g on¥ Wheels has @ jopsy , fascination that the footlights don’t afford—and I'd like to jog right on until I take in enough money to put our boys ‘clean through,’" she said. Up at the little theatre in front of the Public Library Miss Emmett's ; committee 1s counting @udscriptions Jand taking in more. Miss Ray Cox, by general vote of the committee, has hours of any member. n stage” at the booth each day until clos- ing time and she has turned minutes into $50 and $100 bonds. Other active n 3 of the committee are Miss cil, Miss Sulla Arthur and Miss” Gury: ‘Tierna, presiding Chairman of New York Branch of the Stage Women's War Rellef, who had ch ef the Liberty Loan Theatre last Thursday, cleared $125,- ’ LIEUT. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA THE BLUE DEVILS FROM FRANCE Will make, their leat appearance ab “Lib Land MAJQB KOZLOWSKI of the Polish Mill- tary Commission in France | WM opeak in behalf of the Lil varty Loan, ¥ i Beginning Monday Next Last Week! put In the most She has b from 12 aber: Farewell The Hippodrome’s Super-Spectacle Superb ‘anny Dupre, whom buyers have dubbed the “bond Bede has sold actress at eatre. Here is a bond?” she sa in a quiet, appealing little way all wn, “Oh, you have one nk you—I kn you could y to buy anott y the time and she goes has gone back or pros- er to buy} who has been ralaing at her performan ch day at the Libert tired out but very exuberint resy dropped into the Liberty | Theatre yesterday and sank AMUSEMENTS, FINAL WEEK OF THE REGULAR SEASON. Sincere Thanks to the Public for the most successful year in the ory of the Columbia. Bont casts BILLY. FOS TER, FRANK HARCOURT Singers. Moderate Fe "MONDAY ATERNOON, MAY 13 ALL-SUMM HELLO AMERICA’ arenas LEXINGTON THEATRE, ‘"AndSsord SrREET OPENING MONDAY, MAY 6™ With a SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION “The Mystery of Life” With Choruses of 100 Interpreting FIRE, FROST, DARKNESS and LIGHT Chorus Trained by ROSA MUNDE of the METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Entire Work by J. F. X. O'CONOR, S. J. The following cable was received from the Vatican at Rome: “The Holy Father, always disposed to encourage morality of the stage, | most cordially blesses Fr. O’Conor’s play,‘The Mystery of Life’.’’ | (Signed) See ea eee ee ee eee eee eae ae eee eee eee e+ eee DON'T MISS CARD. GASPARRI. i Iv! The Most Spectacular—The Largest Cast—the Most Elaborate Production— Biggest Sensation Seen in New York’s History of the Stage! Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 2.20. Evenings, 8.20 SEATS NOW ON SALE, 50c TO $2. 00° AFTER ANOTHER WEEK The coming week will be the last at the Hippodrome, as ore performances are ‘Cheer Up" before the use closes Ite doors for the months and work begins on Each of the principals ®|which to say goodby with new fea -— Il The RAINBOW GIR STARTING seotiear, MAY 6th The Ever Best Musical Comedy {“Oh, Look!” Ruth Chatterton ‘Come Out of the Kitchen’ I curv stat FERN UCARROLL| METOMASTY “inl “SS ___ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CARNEGIE HALL, Sun. Alt. 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