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\ Plays for the Coming Week RIHUR HOPKINS will re-opon the Plymouth Theatre on Monday A 9 landia,” by Jean Sfbeltua, as the over- night with “A Very Good Young ninety pieces from Camp Upton and ture, and selections from “The Man,” a comedy by Martin Brown| special scenory and costumes. At all Mikado.” berto Bachmann, concert and Robert Housum. New York's) performances except the Wednveday Mikado.” Alberto Bac! on, East Side has been taken as the mothers, wives, sisters and sweet- hearts who go to visit the boys at ‘4 caimp. The show opens with aseombly of the soldiers on the *-J ing ground and in the course of ten scenes depicts entertaining and | Amusing Incidents. There are twenty- | two musical numbers, a great deal of | dialogue, amplo opportunity for the | most gifted of the young soldier boys to appear as show girls, a band of matinee, the prices will range from THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918, SOME STARS WHO WILL ILLUMINE THE STAGE NEXT WEEK "*” FERGUSON IN RIVOLI FILM PLAY | ite chief fim attraction the will have Elsie Ferguson in “Heart of the Wilds.” A scenic fea- ture and « comedy wil! also be given. The Rivoll orchestra will play “Fin- master of the orchestra, will play his of the play. Tho cust includes! 75 cents to §2. At the Wednesda: own compositi “Meditation.” and Hace Eddinger, Ada Lewis, Ruth} Matinee the best seats wil 1 xf jouiphine Gareveni soprano, Findlay, Josephine Moyer, vv 6 make her first appearance at the Bourke, Alan Dineburt and Frank| “Under Orders,” @ war time play Rivoli. cates 4 © © 8 | by Berte Thomas, with its scenes in the musical! ard composed “Yip, Yip, Yaphank,” military revue written | England and Germany, will be pro- duced by A. H. Woods on Tuesday night at the Eltinge Theatre. There THEATRES, } | Sy Sergeant Irving Berlin and pre-| are only four characters in the Ph S cure yy ~« way & 50th St. hie Siac. { Gated by 0 goldier boys from Camp! ang ‘Bhelly Hull and biffie Stasece | Ctens SHANNON Wrens, f Pci WINTER GARDEN bas ¥ night ‘at the Century Theatre, for an rk Psies. engagement of six nights and two @atiness. The object of the perform- g@mces fe to raise a fund to establish & Community Honse at Camp Upton for the convenience and comfort of Treatment for Red Rough Hands| | note at : for some antl jot Cuticura soapsuds. Dry and gently rob them with Cot cara Ointm ent until it creams. Wipe jo surplus Ointment with tissue paper. Nothing better than these jeuper - Sony emoilients for red, chapped or irritated hands. A boon to young housewives. will carry the burden Pg the acting. os | Another Tuesday aight openii will be “Ho Didn't Want to Do Th & musical comedy by Goot Broad- burst and Silvio Hein, at the Broad-| burst Theatre. Most of the charac- ters are crooks. In the company are Ernest Torrance, Percy Ames, Charies | Meakina, Ned A. Sparks, Alexander | Frank, Rabert O'Connor, Joseph Wik A farce by Avery Hopwood calted | “Double Expogure” will be presented by Selwyn & Co, at the Bijou The- atre on Wednesday night It ie concerned with two young married couples who are drawn into an ex-/| obange of personalities by an Indian Yogi. Prominent roles will be played| by Janet Beecher, John Cumberland, rancine Larrimore, John Westley and J. Harry Irvine Ra Be | At the Republic Theatre on Wednes. day night Marjorie Rambeau will ap- pear in “Where Poppies Bloom,” writ- ten by fwi Cooper Megrue and pro- duced by A. H. Woods The play ts described as @ drama of love in With Mise Rambeau will be je Corduba Lewis Stone, Per- cival Knight and Will Deming, ee Charles Dillingham will produce “Everything” at the Hippodrome on Tharsday night. The music and lyrics | are by Lieut. John Philip Sousa, Sergt. Irving Berlin, John L. Golden, Perey | Wenrich, William Jerome, Raymond Hubbell, Harry Tierney, William Daly, Joseph McCarthy and J, F. Mahoney, Cots ‘The company includes De Wolf Hop- per, Houdini, Helle Story, Charles T. lig OM F. \ALTO AlGrich, Bert Levy, “Bluch,” Arthur Geary, Will J. Evans, Earle Reynolds, Stella Norelle, Desiree Lubovska, Ma- rion Saki, Gerda Guida, Helen Pater- son, Peggy H. Barnstead, Neilie Done- gan, Inez Bauer, the El Rey Sisters FANNIE PRICE In “Wry ones, ALR THEA twe acts and four scenes that take the spectators to points of interest in and around Manhattan, the principal one showing the interior of a female ites BoSSIss BLOOM Za okt NEW NWTHE ALN? MIGERTY Oe THERM T THEA PPOCTOR VAUDEVILLE coven os 135, Witok LES, wired () GIRLSY ae IRVING = Bec Sea 40, REVIEW CENTURY “Hesse Be, va NTER GarRDryw ‘e ; Wit sa, MILE A MINOTE IRLS” LY MIPIC, Nair ramy in) = A DELUGE OF LAUGHTER, A TIDAL WAVE OF SONG re, 1918. ‘stwaceosyucnurrran 1918 Mune 0) Simmued Momus and Jeum somearts, LONGACRE “2. s2"%7.,. 4.0. ay. ini mot, Katherine Galloway, Helen om, = © \N wit! Shipman and Adele Blood, He =5, 18% a, tat. 2.39 THE BLUE PE nih aa RICHARD RaLron TULLY. 39TH ST. THEA. 2,.42-"; ra. EYES OF TOUT PLAYHOUSE GD. Soy ee She Walked In’ Her Siep APY EALINGLY FUNNY Thes., 44h, W.of B'wag,, woe By i 38 fad. ae. SHUBERT (ss Hos Ape t SPOKEN OOMEDT of Dommvtte fe by John Hunter Booth BLANCHE “MILE-A- MINUTE GIRLS” COME TO Tt. 1E OLYMPIC, LAST TWO WEEKS 38° oe BATES |BLINN §"™ monta —— = and Tom Brown's Clown Band. Thore | 070 800 AND PICTURE PLAYS| ‘Tne Mite-a-Minute Gina’ will q 'y. Barry Melton, Norma LAYS | PHOTO PLAYS. | PHOTO PLAYS. bland yet aaa of circus fea | yorome, Sallie Clifford, Hilda Giles, et |come to the Olympic Theatre. The 7 ADOLPH ZUKC “HEART OF Founded on Edgar Selwyn’ An_Artera ALBERTO BACHMANN (V oliaist) RIVOLI ANIMAT! the Creel _¢ t Inctuding “A SUN- KISSED Is LAST TIMES 10-DAY—WM, 3 ‘Commencing Sunday, Ry Gk Commencing To-Morrow (Sanday) ELSIE FERGUSON "THE WILDS” Together with » Superior Program of M NORMA TALMADGE in “Her Only Way" BWAY atast RIUHPN SS OTION PTO cr RIVOET ORCHESTRA, RCHESTRA } RAPES Conant oR PRESENTS ‘« “Pierre of the Plains’ ft Picture ED PICTORIAL fee's Official War Review, Selected “Comedy, Jc and Pletures, RIDDLE GAWNE.” iM ES the SoU, Teena bir scicn OFSL. ALTO oneHavek Ue! W. FINSDON, Conducttne Joseph M. Schenck Present HART in SCA RBOROUC | George Sydney, May Boley and Vera | ee A. H. Woods will make his third Production of the week with “Why | Worry?” on Friday night at the Har- |ria Theatre. The piece is a melo- dramatic farce, with songs, by Mon- | tague Glass and Jules Eckert Good- man. The cast includes Fannie Brice, Gordon. _—_—_ “THE LIBERTY GIRLS” “Reilly and the Seminary Girls” is the now burlesque that will be of- fered at the Columbia Theatre. It IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE | t wilh be presented by “The Liberty) q James Collins, Frank W. Martin, Tony Williams, Dick Morgan, Michael Kelly and Burt Trustee are in the company. Vaudeville specialties are introduced and a chorus of girls appears in mus}- cal numbers, —_>——_- ETHEL BARRYMORE ON SCREEN AT STRAND Ethel Barrymore will be seen at the Strang Theatre in a photo adaptation “Our Mrs, McChesney.” The latest official War Review also will be shown, as will a new Christie com- edy entitled “Know Your Neigh- dor;” “Pin Feathers Picaninnies,” the Strand Topical Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre for | two-act prologue to be given is called | “Whirling Around.” the first half of the week will have Count Perrone, baritone; Trix Oliver, Thomas F. Swift and Mary H. Keliy, the Ballyhoos and others. Thursday, Harvey, Henry and Grace, | models, Beginning | “ Pa F, Reynard and Wil Oakland will | be there. For its chief feature for the first half of the week Proctor’s 23d Street Theatre will offer “A Night in June. The change of Dill wiil bring Marguerite Clark In a film ver- sion of “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Among the performers at” Proctor'’a $3ih Street Theatre will be Roy La Pearl, Gruet, Kramer and Gruet and Jes |ste Parker. The bill at Proctor's 125th Review, | Street Theatre will include the phoio includes ade Radcliff, Ma ussell, Mildred Qitn and Jimmy Holly. The company?! Delphine and her posing Mark Lea, Billy Barry, ay Helle, Helen more, Bert Soott —_——— IRWIN’S BIG SHOW AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S Fred Irwin's Big Show will be seen | at Hurtig & Seamon’s Theatre. In it} Virginia Irwin, | are Hilda Bertin, Franz Marie Lioyd, Dolly Sweet, Conners and Ruthelda Maud Raster, Margaret Shane, Bertha « Barnett, ‘Tho: pieces Wave JOSEPHINE GARAVELLL Sonam Girls.” with the Irish comedian, Jack | Grace Hoffman, soprano, will be thé | play “Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin” the first) appear in & musical farce eullod "Cex fonondigg leche ira ROR cditation en’ Bach's First Prelude, Watts “trom °hdleedhtes” Conway, heading tho cast. ‘There are leading soloist half of the Oo Inetion Cat Ont and Save These Magazine Pages end Make a Complete Kiddie Kinb Year Book Volume I.— A Trip to Fairyland { nnn | | “THE BOYS OF THE NAVY ARE HOLDING THEIR OWN. KIDDIE KLUB MAGAZINE: Edited by Cousin ELeANor: Inte Contr From Kiddie Kiab Member vesting ibations Oar Own ‘Saturday » Aug. 17 oe } STORIrS AND PO<MS {\ ‘BOOTH Wes145% JME STUART WALKER» CO. IN), ‘SEVENTEEN BOOTH TARKINGTON S COptpr ; : LIEUT. GITZ RICE Singing fie Rollicking Trench Songs, And Others From France & Fiawders MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ed bres, sha Wel, 600? ALLEGIANC By Amelie Rives & Photre Troabtakor, not only a BIO play ' GRWAT NATIONAL iT, [t be @ finger vost pointing ibe way.” The OREATEST UT IN NEW YORK JOHN CHARLES THOMAS JOHN 7. MURRAT late, Wed. & Hat MAXiINE EtlLiorr: s 1 Ww 30uh, an Uninterrupted Run |__4 New York Theatres. “MUTTS AND ¥ A Larry Remon Coy > — Rniio. Animated 3 i, Pay <1 ST night I was awakened by the PRETTY BUTTERFLY, VAUDEVILLE. TART TIM! t r AST night 4 Beautiful wings has the butterfly pom Ul : sound of music. T sat up in bed, reap eae the 4 = en een an CO |e ee oo ee NY looked at the clock and saw by anne See arte aes are | ° | y el the Ngit of the moon that it was fust An sho fitters @bout in the month ON KO Wh EA + re DEVULLE AND VHOTO PLAYS, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. inidvight. ‘Tiny little votces began to of May arr Was & 46 ry wee Mallee To om sing. I ran to the window and saw By BESSIE BRRNSTEIN lancer» $Y. PAF th OT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW EVERT WEEK] Tron to tho winiow and im vue Cie, THE WANO. ‘| jing ia, rings, arcand. the) toeastons littio lily stands #o proud COHAN & HARQS 1218, Fam 82 ' which grow in the garden, When they this munny day HOHAN & | Mate: Weal & tat } caught sight of me they cried out, Beater ile leneasiae ine conan ewe Magcinatiog Mowery Pl leLsttle girl, come and play with us.” | ir play THREE a | 23 §) ie i ry f j |80 I joined them, and oh! didn’t I en- Tho lilies whiape ine another, teh ‘Ay, Te net nas Monte \joy myself. ‘Then suddenly the re- | Good night gosd uiene e LYCEUM {frites Sh rag: ia =H ‘Smn A aa Ge cae 4 See |Jolcing ceased and the lovellest of | By SELMA ROSSNER, aged ten DANIO it ARC Present | C. a ! [Soe Seger and a yrs kato | TIGER ROSE | '.." at was time they returned to their own ae | a | pr teeta fo kingdom, So she waved her wand Daile aa niacin tifsaca cela AUDSON i eae rs | anne 3 | Shree times over the ground and be Bo peo lil VIN ENSTRUR Ta Toe Eh TEERNARD om MARIN | | bees s Aime ican Root (hold! it opened, and at the same | city, And the little white clouds are | 4 “FUR OWL time tho sweetest little carriage ap-| DRAWING BY JOSEPH SCHNEIDE RMAN, AGED 14, NEW YORK Ane doniinn around In FRIENDLY RNEMIES, TEAS wk | —— ~~ ------ le butte t br Heath ae | ‘ o_tuuitertieg fitter over the |] i IBERTY Watt: i ms 570 g We entered the carriage and drove | ¢ tn the field ts eating ry ”? : | ; hare f t ‘Tom y While the sheep on n jo are G G U Ad a BiCompany im fo] Puan ae Svery Boy Is a Hero “ ioe mt aoe I GOING UP?” wife “REILLY AND THE SEMINARY GIRLS many others, The King and Queen of | taananan wees BY «GRACE BEULMER, aged AMUSEMENTS, | All Fun, Melody, Magnificence and Pretty | Fairyland ordered a banaue mpread ip VEIRY doy (6 & hero who ts going away . |elevan years, New York us = ees irls. Superb S honor. But everything comes to 8 Benya leet Coral Hees pe Caen ted rae Maar E To fight for bis country, the U. 8. A THE SETTING SUN Ths NIGHT SEAT SA TWie f Pal x ; weeks tin Advance leverybody farewell, but before going 1 have a boy who has gone away, In the village land, THU aT Ea Sa Week Aug, 26-—The New Star and Garter Show home the King gave tne a silver ring 5 . ; 1 once did wt ever I wanted to visit Fairyland again And bring honor and glory to the Blue and the Gray Nhe setting sun in the winter skies. | 4 ma | 1 bad only to turn it " ; Ita glow was radiant and bright { } Now, dear cousins what ao you say For every boy ie @ hero who ts going away, And filled the air with a genial light, | nin oun eeusacy 1 5 to my turning the ring to go to a fairy MARY N Fis A vy : ena amere |DM which the King has notified m« Every doy ts a hero who has gone away RY WARE AGH? Mr ane | od he is going to pay are roy not To fight for his country, the U. 8. A. | eager for me to go #0 nt may write i z ‘ | and tell you what fairy balls are like? And when he comes marching home with his k aA my DAY DREAM. | By ANGELICA SAMBRON, Nev Uncle Sam will say, “Well done, my boy, hOUEA to dela’ ihe Meee, Lak oe cee York City. You have done your bit.” lee veutie’ pact day dreoc ‘CRASHING pee about our & "~ out ner ee A. a ‘The boys of the navy are holding thelr own ery loud. “Over (iil THROUGH nd Mey c J ipo dream I ace Germans in front o | garden searching for a fairy. To make ships safe passing through the War Zon: ue. I jump and land with the Oo BERLI Ll | They had heard that the fairies They are fighting for liberty and justice for al “on | Years, gomnatienae caught napping in For every nation whether great or smal! in wack “ (Mee . | So one fine morning they ate their And when the boys are homeward bound we capture thelr breakfast and went Mo te for a Uncle Sam will say, “They have brought hc again and cap r i ry a they looked in the ta! i . hah Tt deans merica’s ; lilies they found nothing but the And glory to the U. 8. A anal T Greed ATRE Seesih_ctste emit ae ae mam i BROADWAY {Witty they, gave up looking. Whan Jack Bvery boy fs a hero who ts going away ‘avery : $ : SL GUE han eeUne. fe) SOuls From fhis great country, the U. 3. A JPRANCIS MORRISON, aged nine oro, CORMAN f8845, ON |and as he looked into the lily whica From Washington we heard the President cali Brooklyn ry KB DAILY (b he Wap Deon, he GaUyae Tia pee And the Nation responded to him one and al ‘ , pi down o d calle ‘ i ee een trees Di caawn Banh lookad’ as toe if George Washington was onty here to-day» KLUB SMILES uty PuOR THEO} A ERICAS ANSWER rtised in The World or reported fairy and eg it was not a fairy but He would be proud of the boys of the U.S. A DIVISION OF FILOES, a5 “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room a strange bird, - H Py oootay CEN FORMATION Raita Gere, Thine ne ean' te ia Hise race ee Ces dem She ‘very boy 1s a hero who has gone away What's the difference between on ST EE PLE C HASE ne fegn at ear nf ahs Wore Cie fe. mamma kept the ttle bird. To fight for our great country, the U. 8. A ard and two yard CONES FUNNY PLACE, BROOKLYN. “ nd Found” a Ke ” s. en . he ogee can be left at any of The World's Jack at MAN we ame Berl" eaid \nd when the war {s over we'll be proud to sa rap uf #09 ° . : hina’ 36: Other ‘Attrmtionas Pay Advertising Agenct cK. " an than ike TF : w made a ur ° overt e Lat's cat her Fatry, because we ‘bere 1s no groater nation than the U, 8. A ‘ “a 4 him, aa AMUSEMENT The Mile-a-Minote inks Cal! 4000 Bee found her in @ lily cup,” replied Every morning and night when we kneel to pray 4 Aga Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, “It isn't aguin declared =>. PARK let us remember the boys who have gone away Donor: h ‘by tad Les | inst ‘th fe “~n , is MMA MALONDY, Brookiyn. Meg. | SER LTBIS oom