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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 6, r9ts, 6, rete STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN WHO APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK a ee, “A, ASS YOUTH “MAX INE BL WO HEATER A Lbs LINDA ELDREDGE ar ee Md PARK Coming Season Very Fromising| ¥ HIF coming theatrical senson, \ mle which will open early in An- (N gust and get into full swing on Labor Day, promises to be an ex-| {QBS tremely busy one for phe producera| . Plans for numerous new productions Bave been made by all these man- agers, witle many road companies are contemplated in spite of the fact that rallroud rates have been ad- vanced. At least two new theatres ‘will be opened in the Broadway dis- trict and there will be two more by the first of the year. Business for the summer shows is excellent and there Is every reason to believe that the coming season will be a prosper- ows one. The fact that the city In fall of sailors soldiers helps Quartet will sing, and the Strand Symphony Orchestra wilt play grand opera selections, comanifeeeneen “FIREFLY OF FRANCE” IS RIALTO’S FEATURE A mystery story, “The Firefty of France,” with Wailace Reid starred, will be the feature film at the Rialto next week. “Fatty and Mabel Adrift,” & comedy featuring Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, will supply the bit!’s fun, and there will be @ scenic feature and Mr, Rothapfel's Antmated Magazine also, TI will play the overture to and seiecions from “The Berenade.” Count Lorrie Grimaldi will sing and Gaston Dubois will play the cello. patehe hm ELSIE FERGUSON FILM BOOKED AT THE RIVOLI Ente Ferguson, in a fitm verston of Robert W. Chambers's novel, “The Danger Mark,” will head the bill next week at the Rivoli. Selected news and afong this ling Another reason bust- the is food and because oces theatres so is nees for mony instead of going abroad, ——= MADGE KENNEDY HEADS THE STRAND'’S NEW BILL Harold Edel will present a varied Programme at the Strand next week It will be heade adge Kennedy in the film, “rhe Star.” While ft is a war pi there is nota pattie scene in it, Another of the Outing-Ghester scenics witi be shown, and there will be stile pmedy entitled offer a vi pictures, The Rivoll Orchestra wii) play a selection from “The Queen of Sheba” and another from “Alice tn Wonderland.” Greek Evans and Julia Beverly will rended vocal numbers. —_.— CROWDS AT BROADWAY TO SEE “KAISER” FILM “To Hei With Katsor” wil bagin tts second week at the Broad- way Theatre to-morrow, It has been |pkying to large audiences This picture is a commingling of fact and fancy, all of which contains a tre- mendous indictment of the Germans, headed by the war-mad Wilhetm and hig military assistants Lawrence Grant, Olive Tell, Betty Howe, Joho Sunderand and Frank Carrier head the cast, M. Kashin, manager of the Broadway, has arranged several novelty additions for the programme, \mong them being a drill by a equad lof United States Marines, eee PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PLAYS and Soldier | PHOTO PLAYS, THEATRE S847 "29205. Tone Goldwun Presents MADGE KENNEDY in THE SERVICE STAR" STRAND WAR REVIEW LATEST HAPPLITINGS FROM THE FRONT THEATRE 95th St. «. preauway WILLIAM'S. HART Louise Glanma&( pay Kay Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre wil have Marie Russell, Garcinetti Brothers, Francis and Nord tn acts and “Fatty” Artuckle in “Good Night, Nurse,” the first half of the week. For the rest of the week the bill will inciude Harry and Grace Wileworth, Billy Glason, Keene and Green and Bordon and Hayden, as well as some good motures, Pitty, Gorton, STOLEN 6 ORDE . West PHOTO PLAYS. THOUSANDS WHO HAVE SENSATIONAL ba PICTURIZATION rth OF THE GREATEST NATIONAL SENSATIONAL THOUGHT SUCCESS ON BROADWAY FEATURING LAWRENCE GRANT & OLIVE TELL ) YOU CAN § , fe} R OADWA DATE THE NT Ten OF THE MOTO oT WAY aK AOS? Dir rection of S. L, ROTHAPFEL 2 MENCING a (SUNDAY) sree te LEERMERCING TOMORROW FUND AD Com pres ALLACE REID ELSIE FERGUSON Has iia aad in “THE DANGER MARK" By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS, AN ARTORAFT PuCrURE— THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA AltA Ps tt y A-buckle & Mabel Nermand “Fatty and Mabel Acrift”” THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA HUGO KILSUSTELD, Conducting, ERNO RAKE, Rivcoagiins AND LN HOPI CTIOAVTRS A PROGTAW OF MTEIO boty Tat bb BET IN onion MPIOTUNE” PRESENTATION tins |Pactee—taet Ting> oot. O Rake T TRS —— Wviguiing MARRIED PARENTS, NOW OFFICIATES ATGIRL'S WEDDING Miss Dickson to Be Bride To- Day of H. Graves 3d at St. Regis. Miss Margaret A. Dickson, @aurp- ter of Joseph B. Dickson of this city and Morristown, N. J. ts to be mar- ried to Henry Graves Sd, son of Mr and Mra. Henry Graves jr. of Irving ton, N. Y., at the St. Regis Hotel, at 4.20 o'clock this afternoon. ‘The Rev. Dr. Henry Swentzel of Brooklyn, who married Miss Dickson's parents and her sister, will perforin the ceremony. Mra. Theodore S. Wat son will be ber sister's matron of honer and the bridesmaids will be Mims Mary Dickson and Miss Gwen- dolen Graves, sister of the bride- groom. Duncan Graves will be his brother’s best man and the ushers will be Thomas Dickson, Capt. Theo- dore 8. Watson, Charlies Black and Frederick McCormack. Miss Dickson introduced two years ago at a reception given by her father at the St. Kegis. Miss Leta Sullivan, daughter of Mr, and Mra. James Francis Sullivan of ja and a niece of Mr, and Philade Mra James B. Clews of this ¢ be married to-day at noon to Albert Lincoin Hoffman, U. 8. Sig Corps, Burrafl Hoffiuan of No. 65 Street, New York. The take place in St. Katharir St. David's, Pa, Mer. Kavanaugh of- ting, and will t pption at the Woods, home of the bride's Radnor, Mrs. Peter Goelet matron of honor, tendants will be Mohrenschildt (f McAdoo), Mrs, O«d William Paul O'Neil, Hinckley, Miss Mary Gretchen Clay a van. Little Lota Clews will be flower gu Capt. William Wickham will be his bi the ushers will be Capt Capt. Thomas Cook. Hoffman, Licut, Will M. Orme Wilson jr. 24, George B, War Livingston Sullivan Another out of town wedding to- ill be that of Miss Leola Stan- the country parents in rry will be the Lieut. Murray Grosvenor, leroy RK. Pyne staff and Lieut R rof Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Stanton of New ans and uthampton, Le 1, r Armour, Naval Aviation Corps, son by a for- mer marriage of Mrs. entine of this city. The oc will take place at Pensacola, where Mr. Armour !s stationed, KIT CLARKE, DEAN OF ANGLERS, DEAD Originator of Alli terative Cireus Ad-| + vertising, Author of Books and Teller of Fishing Birchet Clarke, larke, anglin, died Thursday in b venth Street, Lr Tales. eighty-fve, He was of anglers, and ha men, among them Jefferson and Hor y. Billy Flor venport and the Kev, Dr. 'W Primevagusor of td early life he was an Colling Fost negro melodi and other But Mr ler, He and suc teenth century erly'a Minstrels to London and Laid the ndation of a suc t ft years at the Drury 1 atr he managed Keiler, the magician Clarke retired from v i thirty years saved | ‘om w «fs atc C 1 pub: Tiahed In’ bx last w when he was siricken with serio ness, he was a regula - New York Sun on aus al subsec > Barney Barney Ledy, manage Casino, 116th Stre was held im $500 eld for Trial, r of the Harlem Avenue t and Lenox bail Court gon of Mr. and Mra ieraneis followed by a Hoffman © Dway SS eS = ——— a ae THE KATSER® TURA TR Summer Nights’ Concerts Sponsored By Universities By Syloester Rawling. RNOLD VOLPE'S nightly om A chestral concerts at the Stadium of the City ge Continue to attract music lovers. The vast .paces cf the auditorium, except on Saturday and Sunday nighta, are not always filled, but every night there are listen “rs enough to put Mr. Volpe, bis play- ers and his soloists on their mettia At last We welay night's concert Gena Zielinska, a coloratura soprano, sang the bell song trom “Lakme” in voice and manner sufficient to com pel attention. The soloists of the week included Marie Tiffany, Rafaclo Dias, a tenor from the Metropolitan Opera Company, who «reat favor Marguerite Na and Marion G st, are to appear, ‘8 fifth symphony and suite, Trechaikow- *Nuterack- the overture to Sim a" and the ‘3 “Coppelia’ among the numbers announced for the tra. There are 5,000 seats to ught for twenty-five cents aplece and soldiers and gailors in uniform are admitted fr “The Battle Hymn of the Repubitc” and “America,” sung by a Cominunity Chorus were features of this weer 8 concerts held on The Green of Co- lumbia University. Edwin Franko CONDENSED MILK LIMITED BY ThE NEW SUGAR RATION Makers to Be Held to Present Production by Food Offi cials, The Food Administration an- nounced to-day that ft will not permit new condensed mitik plants to © tain sugar, No plant now tn oper- ation cin obtatn more sugar than is necessary for {ts present production of sweetened condensed milk, and no plant capable of making both sweet- ened and evaporated milk will be permitted to transfer tts product | from evaporated to sweetened milk | except to the extent tt ts now doing. In the past no restriction has been placed on this industry because of the desire to avoid cutting off mar- kets for fresh mill. More than 10,000 applications for sugar certificates already nave been granted by the Sugar Division of the | Federal Food Hoard, while the stat | of clerks is working on 15,000 appl!~ cations received y from up- Goldberg ond his New York Military I tinued to win public favor. an extra demand for seats. programmes inelnde »prano of the Metro- Company, as soloist, srt as conductor &, Seats are 1 to the aniversity. y, politan Opera and Major I of his own comp fr n applicati The overture to “Zampa" wil be played by the Rialto Orchestra next week, Hugo Rlosenfald There will be pla will be mphony direction of y selections me" Oscar Spires from Puccini's Y.M.C.A, DRIVE ON FOR OVERSEAS MEN ia | Rohe City Is Expected to “Fumish 1,000 of Co! rent Requested by Gen. Pershing. ‘The Y. M. C. A. drtve for the 4,000 | men asked for by Gen. Pershing fo jo us service will start to-morrow. |New York 1s expected to furnish 1,000, ¢ Pers! has requested men wh have successful in onduc dep nts in # }men w hay successful nv can box 1] teach to box; who can wrestle i: and Who are good amateur athletes; | men w " baseball, baskets 1. C. A. thu ‘ 4 of fre n w muowance for their fare Won necessary, and policies on thetr )¥. mc, A, Ratne War Fond 100, | WA July 6.—Annonnce- nent A campalen for a $112,000 ry rthe Y¥. MC. A. war work | will utcly after the vas made after a call on President | Wiilgor we i LUNA IS ATTRACTING | THE SEASIDE THRON Tama had tts greatest weelt in pa ! t ] ma t pt very l b ag i Jareds, The tehy-Ke will be celebrated at Luna and on Friday 1,000 internal revenu lectors wili hold their firs’ outing State. Certificates already tasued are approximately for 14,000,000 pounds More than 2,600 applications for the made personally ard announced also that tn Neu of suspending for the period of the war the license of Oberman & Scherl, ir dewers, at No. 217 West 126th had permitted the firm to ntribute $5,000 to the Red Cross. Testimony at the hearing granted to the firm revealed that tt had charged excessive prices in 79 out of 129 sales, and had paid little attention to the rule | requiring the sale of wheat substitutes with wheat flour, WALTER E. STRADLING DEAD. Camera Man for Mary Pickford Dies of Paeumonta tn Hospital Walter /, Stradiing, camera man for Mary Pickford apd other stars, died yesterday at Polyclinio Hospital of pneumonia, at the age of thirty-nine His home was at No. Su West | ground KB02ANNE TEOAY Winer en bee Garvey | Woman Etcher’s | _| Work on View at | Ehrich Gallery By W. G. Bowdoin, Tho Ehrich Gallery, No 707 Fifth) Avenus, is showing as part of its summer exhibition an etching In oot ors of the Custom House, Venice, by Harriet Bowdoin. Miss Bowdoin has here turned from her brushes and with the needle has done good work in the etching field The movement and swint of the Venetian waters are delightfully tnd! cated. The Custom House and other contiguous buildings have been pleas- antly registered and the pedestrians walking on the banks of the wate way are colorfully shown, A water cartier ta typically A gon dola extends mots than half tta black length beyond the protecting arch, while along the side of the canal Ly a moored sailboat. The Custom House praper, tn tts severety simple lines, stands tn the middle distance. In the left fore- ares groups of anchorage miles, The greenery of the arched Dridgy, susresting hanging ganiens, in in excellent color and the aky, in duotone, 1s pleasingly handled. Miss Bowdoin has been haypy tn this etching of hers. projected, SNS 2 a Ses “GETTING TOGETHER, FIREFLY OF eae = SrHOarRT THEATRA on & number of small commissions to avold monotony. for its fourth annual e: - | pain ings, water colora, pa drawings ani pn ta The exhibition will reception on W from 230 to 6 public ‘Thursday, continue unt@ Saturda: WINTER GARDEN |] 48TH ST. 7 ASTOR Tomtre ath Matinem Wed DOLLY | Hay SISTERS | TH Other examples of her etched work gt the same gallery are “Gonstps irittany Farm," “Tireton Village” and “Le Saint—France.” Art Notes. Robert WH. Nisbet ts spending his summer at Ledge Hill, South Kent, Conn, where he ts painting as much ax he can. He does a little farming between times His paintings, recently shown at the Arlington, have been scattered. Some are with Ni k dealers, “The Valley Road,” which attracted much deserved attention at the Aring- ton, has been Invited to the Art Asso- clation of Newport exhibit for the summer. Five of Mr. Newhft's paintings from the Arlington went to Cleveland and two are now tn Chicago. There will be @ reassembling of the exhibition units In a museum show In the Middle West sometime in Octe Mr. Nisbet is now busy with a large moonlight. He also works at time THEATRES. Wed sat 50 Ing was born here and had mera man for twelve years. | i many years with the Vita: | npany and recently bad b with the Kar time he hotowraphing | Mary Marshall Netland's ls survived by one brother, manager of the Broadway Yonkers. sen taken to thé Camp. rch, Hroadway and services will be held Actor’a Latest Kole ia Moving Ple- tures Waa von Tirpita, fam Hitmen an actor, whe ner von Tirpits in the film of Ge-| 1 yesterday in his roms at the St Hotel, No, 120 was fifty-two ow and tw West 47th years old, He Margaret t. We leaves @ W ation from the Townley Freed of Charge of Din- cournging Ke | ST. PAUL, July 6—The Minner ‘a | | supreme Court held to-day that A. C. Townley, I esident ort 4 pS SE a 7 it Bree BB ik i Ni OW GIRL ahaha 49 20), Comedy Hit ZUM { AYID EL ASCO. TIGke ROSE LIBERTY Ys. rs Ee “GOING uP The GLOBE © Mr RAYMOND HITCHCOCK is 'S HITCHY-KOO 1918 with LEON ERROL& IRENE BORDONE ELTINGR" & 8! WHE. KE BT SACKING Musical SUCCESS REPUBLICS), 1. Ne RL q; SD RUUH FEOKPNCE bre 820, COHAN HARRIS \ix) ' Mr bat A TAILOR- MADE MAN ae AMUSEMENTS z ce HELLO AMERICA i"! CHARITY. eyed! OPEN AIR “UNCER! VADIUM ORCHESTRA AR RE. ge Vadone ‘ws. BUNDAX WOLLD WANTS WOK WONDSLS Belles shetise 's or Aq | HEARTS ta THE MUSIOAL GETTING TeteTHer’ Maxine Elliott’ we Tith MONT A. Tt. WoODS Tn cantunetion w (BE AMUSEMENTS, | July 18, THEATRES, fant Mat | Vane of B + Martheen Thine & aay THE MAN Wuo STAYED at HOME Rock: A Bre Baby © Provincetown Art Ansoctation of Provinctown, Mass, is arranging xhibition of oil a charter, the with a July 17, to the and will y, Aug. 31. change mon stocks, T THEATRES. Toby Time To Ni tant From an Un- broken Rum of One’ |Year in New York. — egy. Bm B20 way Kee 8 30, eit & Bat, 2.50, } ATs. ar 40 Pp AMSH tT o Hol nook BLINN WAR PLAY arey Bouse by Rat eters) AUTIFUL, Chas Unie, . Bbabert Prewent QREATEST. HET IN NEW YORK BOOTHw:s145~ THE STUART WALKER CO. IN ‘SEVENTEEN BOOTH TARKINGTON S. COFE: AMUSEMENTS. EXCHANGING WABAS WABASH STOCK, Preferred B to Be Put Into Pre ferred A and Common. Im accordance with a provision of the directors of the Ratiway Company are arranging for ex- of the preferred B stock tnt equal amounts of preferred A and com a privilege will be tm ton and after Aug. 1. Wabash Exhibitors must be 'mombers of| Total amount of the preferred B owt- the nelation, but any artist desir- | standing ts about $48,000,000. If afl of og to exhibit nay become a member it is exchanged the total of common by paying the annual dues of $1. Ex-| outstanding would be about $67,000,000, nibitors are perinitted to send one oF of the preferred A $70,000,000, morte cont tutions, The pre “1 A is callable after Ove The offered works must be ancept-| years (rom date of lame, which will be ie to the jury of some Ume in 1920, at 110, pre- nd Hanging| ferred B haa t samo privilege, but Committer han the following member- ptss hehe Tana sonmnon would anin: Willian Halsall, Charles W.| Bear automatically George Elmer Browne, Critcher, Oscar Gleberich, U.S. So) fett_and 1. J. O, Nordfett, TYE, Cxhibition will be preceded by] PANAMA, July 6.—-American soktiers a War Poster Show collected and | wit supervise the elections for the Pane loaned Dy William FE. Atwood, whieh y on Sunday at waa shown at the Gallery on the h the political parties, Moors, Bast Gloucester, Mase for all to vote. THERE’S RIPPING F™ AND CLEAN AMUSEMENT AT LUNA, CONEY ISLAND For a city w Coneerts by Sensational Oy Construct EAST 177TH ST. 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