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eine ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918, CLIFTON LF ROoAWFORD ANS. VIONET ¢ i f ‘i ’ ENG LGR imu DOROTHY Pen Lies ote. . rs 4 . FREELY CASING IN "A SOV FOR SALE mee : \ lead i BROADWAY THEATRE, aa eat ey BARRYMORE » “BELINDA” 7 4. M. Barrie's “The New Word Plays for the 2i TICKET Coming Week MADGE KENNEDY N FILM AILORS from the Naval Training) Station at Pelham Bay Park Will begin a week's engagement @t the Century Theatre on Thursday | ma id Theatre in “The Fair Preten- de her latest G @fternoon in “Biff! Bang!" a song and | dwyn film play @anee revue. The book, music and| She has the role of Sylvia Maynard, tyrics are the work of sailors, and the|® tYPist, who poses as a Mrs, Brown, Production will be under the direc-| W408 supposed husband has been tion of Yeoman Philip Dunning, for-|!%t in the aviation service of his merly a stage director for the Shu.|CUntry. Sylvia feels free to accept derts. Included in the cast are Wil-| Dom Mer himself rather : ~ : : oa ur Gud ESL ESS GOLDEN LIBERTY Lalit re a an “ 29 ; be fraud at the home the: b Ne Claire, late of “Business B bg h ney are both ° from the humorous writings of the| Mr, Maquarre formerly was with the |Woed Thinking Over Offer From Pleasure;” Frank Mills of “Under| V!S!to But when Capt. Brown Sir Henry Wood, author, | Philadelphia Orchestra, " ™. { Fire,” Hugh Dillman of “Getting Mar-| SUdden confronts his “wide LONDON, May si renry|| AO Oty HONOR “tHE A May a Robert Cohen, George Robinson,| 5¥Ivia_believ verything {Notes in Society conn he final ert for this season| ‘The Rivoll Orchostra will play next | ne T ED) | or ia. ese Oh tena H ipbestes cea anes | Sobepn Wound Thue Alpes William Israel, Jimmie Fox, George rrr Don Meredith's atten oscantnt an ore tte od tenn, Paha : y x fanta: f ay ae Me Pe ph Wood 1 : H0 : d by hes eae and ea YOR ) ry. | to ly conse, Brown t é ecday will be gl t the Hotel Ma sleetione fon Vick ews as saying he has not yet de- e 7 Wulfing, Jobn J. Byrnes, Arthur Ley- Announcement was made to-day of B O h n t 1 selections from | Walng, John J. Byrnes, Arthur Ley- to, ad to. pretend tne | s@acuncement as eae tetey,ct| Boston Orchestra) irnvicin'shtinosn tn a a intenled: to) aacept! thn often (0: Bucs ker, 3 * wife he never] here last Friday < et ‘i were instituted for the purp ne Rialto Verdi 1 a vies, Alex Hyde k n ater, | Frost, “ ; terres M A z ig young American artists and will be played woe Ee ey NANCY L i! former vaudev rmers. The ell au *, Frost, of Chi hase By Sylvester Rawling. works of native composers a pu the Boston Symphony Orchestra, al- Shorus: contains Joo! Fields, eon. of aur a ah of each year tn t HILE the announcement from | "ering: | — house : HENRY z Lew Fields; Robert Mantel! jr.Jexhibited. of the ¢ < . , London of the acceptance bY] yore than $13,000 has been sent for | . . bd 1 e Ch pbb dels : tor will ive Ite second “concert to-night | reported that he nad accepted it. Ac- fe” 30, Mate ot, ame Qnd Jack Pickford, the movie star,/ Outing pic 3 Up and] Announcement has just been made Sir Henry Wood of the con-|the relict of needy musicians in p 58, Ashford Street and |eording to the Daily News, Sir Henry bili in A Marriage of be shown, who will be a show girl. The music| Palms Down.” will aiso be show: will the Strand T James Montgomery of the marriage in th guration he Marion B. y the American Friends of 4 sin France, of which Wal. | Blake Avenue said that while the offer ta very fae Sta Convenience ter Damrosch {js President. A cable he ties of the old country ductorship of the Boston Symphony Orchestra to succeed Dr, Karl Muck is by Bandmaster William Schroeder ahi} i Claha! ‘ ted vind} a Artemisia d’Alpharetta will offer a | tempting, Willem migrits| Seek aoe Will Ver he rer doe Ube 5 a wacaie reretlate hole Tor the chic, | 808K and dramatte recital at Carno- Jaro strong,” and it will be a week | Ia lyrica] Brown, soprano, will A Corporal Rob firmed. Up to yesterday the Be K immediate help for the chil- | gia Chambel sic Hall on Monda » ho on a | and @ Aer ay [eee es ¢ Lith Pleld Artili iment hud received no word from Bir] dren who had su. ina church until | £16 thats Aid the mutocee nt eh heat ttvnblebughtahdl dln ometn story appears. : velham = B — p tv i panes e ors, more| it was irded by the German * ( M Bymphony Orchestra will be und “HELLO, AMERICA!”’ A HIT i, 3 _ Henry to justify 1t. That offers, mo 7. long un. Musicians Amer. viding Bibles for American soldiers. — — . the direction of Bandmaster Sch é : é »| ‘The engagement of Miss Mildrea| oF less tentative, have been made both | je." ary urged to help thelr needy | peop samuel Ar Taldwin will con- THEATRES, LYCEUM At.nr Bway, Piste @er, and the Pelbam Band, under| AT’ COLUMBIA THEATRE Noll Hilaire daughicr of Mrs:| to him and to Arturo Toscanin the| follow artista In France by aecuring | 4PTof, famuel A. Baldwin will eon. | DAVID HELASCO. Presen! Bandmaster S. M. Wachtell, will also ps nit y J. Blair, of Chicago, to En-| distinguished Italian conductor, 1s] mombership in the society, at the City College on to-morrow and | ENTURY GROl more TIGER RO: SE bad ee eer pial alc “Hello, America!” will begin the | sikn H. Bartow Farr, U.S. N- I. al wett known. It is not #0 well KNOWN] Tanto Maquarre, the futiat, hag| Wednesday afternoons at 4 o'clock. || CENTURY GROV ti 0. mn tty” ra we . e et the | oth tre A wanet hat ‘oNea! c ot Sah podoy by gains Papbapi * Ne | ian T AGPA Wan tte Or Dn Bo Long Letty" will be the attrac. | third week of Its engai near tel ioth Street, has been announced, hat Mr. Toscanini was almost, ff 2t] yen ensnged to play with the New MEN ENROLL TO-DAY, LAME Bou i SISTERS |} BELASCO Wy, 449.8: Proine a 935. tion at the Standard Theatre Columbia Theatre on nday after quite, willing to say yes! and to watve | York mphony Orchestra next aen- wo | Pan ae IMOADWAY bara t , Loew's enth Avenue Theatré®| noon, This lively combination of bur herine Swift, daughter of any demand for salary higher than son in place of George Barrere, who! Women wire wish to vote in the} aH eet: , ¥ POLL wo HA ) will have “Turn to the Right.” Led ana GHA LARGE SAAS Swift of No. 309 Weat 10ist cena Eng Fesigned tly to devote his tino, primaries next September ai sat ‘ With the Fashion Ball at the Hotel | lesdue and extravaganza has It ie £ y and & well known art critic that pald to Dr. Muck. Both the } tet i Ensemble, the ‘Trio de| to-day. Enrolment booths open from || Fw. GRIFFITH aria dt es t Astor to-night, the = musical, served down for the summer, It bs ye nd James Paul Warburg, U. Ji8hman and the Italian, not to make yutece and the Little Symphony, 18 A. M. to 10 P. M. dramatio and vaudeville bili at the and spirited musical ee SN, son of Paul M. Wa jov- comparisons, are at the head of the Century Theatre to-morrow night, . the patriotic incidents o} r of the Federal Reserve Board, profession in thelr respective coun- ~ and the concert at tho Metropolitan ‘roduction never fo’! to stir the will be married at the Swift home on |? inleibtart keegan tas og THEATRES. THEATRES. § " j FINAL WEEK OF “SEASON epinoing Opera House on Monday night, the last es to enthusiasm, Lewis and June 1 sal tage i NE haga? ee inks epee — nergintamaete HOLIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY. of the Red Cross benefits arranged by , Primrose Seamot a Hayward, “= musto lovers, Mr. oan- ths Allied Theatrical and M n Pics} Kitty Glascoe, Frank Wakefield and — ‘The eng nent of Miss Jeannette! int is the better known, perhaps, be- AN wat ture Team will round out the great | others in the cast ure constantly add- Chappell, daughter of Mr. and Mra.| cause of tho erfulness he dis- Oth st ntinege | ture mca are consannly aide Champa gdeughter of Mr and Mrs |onuse of te maaterfuinese he dis- it WINTER GARDEN $'"%y« Stage hands will give a perfor~ Licut. Gifford Cutle 8 a ‘son | Played in the years of his associa > MATINGR RATION run orntical NlING OF TK WRAY OF Sestiaier manos of “Seven Days’ Leave" at the | of Capt. Willlam G ‘cut r, UL S..N.,|/ With the Metropolitan Opera Com- ro A oe re . Park Theatre t ight for the |p PROCTOR VAU UDEV ILLE hus been announced. | pany. But Sir Henry, too, showed the 4 pce pa BIJOU Lead nee Was 9.49, ype IROL ene AND PICTURE PLAYS. so nearie @, Won aunty ot| tne of Ma eile nen of t AL JOLSON fiero se FAYE? APAIR OF PETTICOATS ith not too short memories when be will ‘eons Mrs, Benjamin W: 140 West Ine Dramfire of Droeries, 0 Camnounde of Comicalitios foral Suic! ‘at the Lexington Theatre 58th et, and emsen of @ “guest” conductor here some be shows will be married on Tuesday h Avenue Theatre for Braged t Huttmap. oo Wormer erica) Rees are ‘ vi he rEGRASES * “SINBAD” ||"ostnaree Taare . sk beginning to-morrow, i 4 " . 7 ; fsmung itorabers en leon : Bae te tho first halt of the week will have atthe home of Mr-and Mra, Norman aif will bo cause for iwcaciinaanisontiee Aieaio one Prices—25c, 0c, 780, $1, $1.50 “THE YELLOW TICK dusd Aveling and Lloyd, Hanlon and Ciif-| H * nover, N. H. | nd the lucky man will have ul FUN AND A BARRAG Ht L | ton, aad Jean and Lew Archer, | the satisfaction of holding under his TO-MOKKOW yi COHAN & HAl me 8, N AT RIALTO | ton and Jean and Tew Archer) gconcay Marguerite Bile, Oppen-| direction the Hest orehatra extant ee RAIS i, emma heim, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Al —- SON Wi : aa | Marguerite Farrell will head the| phonse Hubert of Belium, and widow| The purchase of the Lexington | | ot ‘ q y A TAILOR-MADE MAN ‘% Proctor's 23d Street ‘Theatre| of Bar rt Oppenhelm of No, 12| Theatre by George D. Grundy and @ 7 4 Ital ORAS oN i | ea and Wellh, wari | As married to [syndicate will give New York a new) § | |Wonder- | ¢ ‘is ay ELTINGE In eerie He “ . Isteut, Jame sh for music, The Chicago Grand | ful of | By - Opera Company will give a four weeks’ | |All Bills | lsepeisiesiecal “The Yollow Ticket,” a Pathe pho- to-play based on e drama by M chael Morton, will be the principal | will be , Bas attraction at the Rialto, with Fannie | Karey, Waters Brothers, and a Para rl The bill at Proc- Ward in the leading role. T stre wil) include Business = Pleasure | season of oper «inning Mon TAX | with Barney Bernard & Alex. Carn \ day Brown will IME ture unfolds the story of nk Shannon, Ezra continu ro represen am resin Es ony. at 8 Jen sattom rae | atase Laura, Wale daughter ar, | Late aerate enters ib F GLOBE Reker” lasued to outcast wouen by “ se ete | ata: Wr son's subscribers will havo until Ju A TRIUMPHAL RETURN ST nen ed aa ecret Police d 5 th » Lyons and Youco, | jradiey Lar We} & to renew their subserpuons, Arter A; Weeds Dieaas 10k Geideaae we Oa fbert) Rete eet oA usen ites | cme: itl in tne & and Para-| (fpr and M Coley of| that dato the books will be open to i sareneiien cage STANDARD ¥en Be Seige Bre de te Oi. pe SA to got to her father's death. | mount features, |thia city, will t June 1 in}now subscribers, Galli-Curel, Rowa wet DATL WARNE Kaisa, Mary Gardea, Lucien Mu MARJORIE RAMBEAU ITHEARTS OF Te coe PARK 1 Fy eels : Tee, Bae t ! eee rcitun Hy | Serer oie F : ARIES HRVANT re Ree ae PEeeeULeD. Dz tore Kleearda Siricclas, “Georges p PRAREPS | Emcor | wrutzan VANE, Wg Siomas, seipoess And ee Fess ow IN FULL SWING) KEENAN AT RIVOLI orc | Vittorio Arinondi again will be with 4 Pi Gramatio incidents. Among IN “ ‘MORE TROUBLE” | th» company py Siemun screen features will be a comedy | yeggie Clayton will head — : P EYES OF YOUTH Broadhurst #7 called “Wild Women and rane the New Brighton Frank Keenan will be seen at the By Max Marcin @ Chas. Guernon. Lions,” and the Animated Magazine starts ita season on Monday |Rivol! in a Pathe comedy called eifstings eronan mount Mir Direnior MATINEE DEOOKATION DAY. house ac on. Among others who willl ‘More ‘Trou! adapted by Guida] entertai Jimmy Hussey, Joo Jack-| Bergero from a story by Edyar — Mr. Keenan appears as Greek Evans, baritone, will be the ert and musical The Most Popular Star in the ltoTtH 7 soloist of the week. Most Popular Play in Town. MONTH ————— MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 2273235 :2°5 || tie MAvHOUses on tint POPULAR PRICE MATINEE DECORATION DAY, ThLITTLE TEACH | FILMS AND VAUDEVILLE | a shot, AT 81ST STREET THEATRE | ¥ vette and Saranoft, Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Isl-| Conn and Coreene and| ! rh Mendelssohn's oratori t t t t the! and, opens on Monday afternoon with | esca by 10,000 voices, assis For the first hait 0 rook at (he | Anas Seam OHM ORGAY Be STHEIR NAH | OEE ; : T ‘ Young, the Stewart Sisters, Stephens | can scer 8 : will be Enid Bennett in “The! ang He r, Bert Baker and mated I a OAH OerE AUIS ‘ i f . ) or icting | «4 SOUL FOR SALE” ving ihe) I] BxrRa MAT MAT. POCORATION DAY. IT Witt Laing “The Marselllaise REMAINS AT BROADWAY aan John McCormack, the Iri#h tenor, 7 NG ; STQoo TAN mA JIE >@ al wag a : + Gis e v hi Charlee Darnton, Ea. Woeld. INSPECTION FA av -tor/aatert| wit onan tase he ain or. | TICHARLES DARNTON-Eve.Wontp Be ah Sey an the tar, will{to-iorrow night, tiv entire proceeds | [| The Mew, LER & 2.1 SIUHENT Pret -_ 7 anne AMUSEMENTS. SEME ter i nd week at tho] ( alan Coane Dena ts ial 1, flow Of the Aviation ( Wo. AL BRAD Y's ‘ McCormack in hig concert " bth yl een granted permisston to be present nd to play AUDEVILLE. (oil Paco BWAY AND 477TH 81 nationa q r olored 1 we e BAR 3rd Week Th ew eae aha benvee et ve A “Nothing except a Charlie | ee oF Cer 4S; Ik-musie anc siclans, ed musicians will take Clef Club singing orehes \\ Chaplin film gets such HAKRKY CONOR—RAY RAYMOND Jaughter.””—Sun Jort Fal tesen a y efiela ‘ HIGHEST PRICE ORCH. asl Dil 8. Near Oe, AF ‘A GREAT ACTOR MAIL iA GREAT PLAY= WoRLO BOOTH ws:45= Tt STUART WALKER CO, IN,, PLYMOUTH %, ond annivers Wenrlk Ieee Pr) noe Jewish hum BOOTH TARKINGTON S. COM{DY | PRIMROSE SEMON i Beene PRIMROSE SEMON j Sorosie weet Gores FERRY | mortal meeting an concert 4 pieces conten aE ots Mv FEAhS. VATRA MAT, DECORATION Day ‘Baily DANGERS ANG SRECIATIETS URE aaodauTl STEEPLECHASE : we evening, Misha, Pew ita ae . WATS WEDU SAT 230 PRINCESS 4", or cus FROM HAPPY FERBLY L SCENERY, COSTUMES AND Malateky take part. Bertha CLONE LETEY BXTRA MAP, DECOKATION DAY. eth, " | ———= VICE DAIL ODERATE PRICES, SMOKING CONEY'S ONLY FUNNY PLACE jealish, 9 Gold re. Oxetp Dimow < “TUKN TO THE RIGHT.” : ~ ' PERMITT GD. SEATS 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE, NOW OPEN and A mennannalg will read selections WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS