The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1918, Page 7

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’ path tna THE EVENING WORLD, “SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1978. ’ NOTABLES OF STAGE AND FILM IN NEX1 WEEK'S BILLS Neen YS epee “iw LOM MERE STUDS os eNsyen ra OO THe AMUSEMENTS. — . GREGORY KEEN, IN “SEVEN TEEN® ina pee RATE BRONY OPERA MOUS 8S5G0H A MITLE OV LAS Gum ore, nw Puy | Gi.eaRy RIALTO | Plays for the | Coming Week HO DITRICHSTEIN comes to L the Vanderbilt Theatre on day night in “The Ma: * ‘The play was written by re ing company Catherine Proctor, Vivian Rushmore, Robert McWade, Brandon ‘Tynan, Cora Witherspoon, Jessie Parnell, 1 at the S9th Street ‘Theatre | street Theatre, ght ‘The cast includes |” gure thousan olties of 1918" comes to John th ing of a wi the sinful Baxter, rlotte Walker in “Nancy Lee” ‘o the Standard Theatre. t | Barrymore in “Phe Copper- osephine Tlamuer end Wililam Tileciardh, 8 6 ‘Wiliam Collier begins an engage. b4| Tuestlay night in “Nothing But Lies,” @ farco by Aaran Hoffman. Awong others with Mr, Collier will de Olive Wyndham, Rapley Holmes, Grant Btewart, Willan Riley Hatch, Fravk Monroe and Robert Strange. ee “The Big Chance,” « pay by Grant Morris and Willard Mack, will bo AMUSEMENTS. The GOLDEN G{nDES VICTORY REVUE (s DINNER SHow \\ suc AT 7 \\\ MIDHIGHT PARADE y BT 11:30 HOP WITH THE MIUITARY INDE Porm ALUES Bao F | FRIENDLY RIVALS Johnnie THE DANCING CARNIVAL Now at the GRAND CENTRAL PALACE MOVES MONDAY, OCT. 7 ior tote DANCING zuasone AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Jeesome with Private lessons, Bifiiteal tnatrnctor ».-.... 25c | hait"hour- one eccoeve re OPEN AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS, INOLT DING SUNDA 1, Be DON'T FORGET THE NEW ADDRESS | destined to stay for 1 "| Red Cross nurse, Her romance be- an bo at Loew's Tt Avenue moved by her he twentieth eantyersary produc. | ™ tion of “Bes Hur” is being presented wt the Lexington Theatre to the agual crowded hoases that have greeted] °) Me thls drama since tte initial prepenta- | Of my Kingdom: tion in ¢hia city én 1699. ance at the 43th Strest ‘Theatre is| Wi Js granted “the Woman on the Index.” the mel- of Washington life written |iam Fox, “Salome,” odrama of “TOGETHER’ en mint rns excptional| AT BROADWAY THEATRE jyy' he After six moore of activity at the! HI in the title role, has been complete jand f# to be presented at the 4 4 players gaged for the picture. Hight hundred| ‘ artisans were employed in building a} w. | reproduction of the City of Jerusalem, | di one of several replicas on a grand! exercises her art © calls upon Sa- makes her request for the head of ‘Approacting sts sitieth John the Baptist on a churger, Her cast has proved one of the big draw- ee y in wan's farce, “She Walked tn |! nm ite ninth vhere tt !9| Te to come, |that fall to the | Sam's J i) Mark Her Sleep.” enters week at the (Playho een “OH, GIRL” BURLESQUERS COME TO THE COLUMBIA varound the C nish the entertainment at the Colum- ay, with a cabs m upon to fu Marmmia Mitehell, Hianch Cherie Doris, Mabel © and @ cho- rus of gins, New York. SSS Se LILA LEE AT RIALTO AS A LITTLE PIRATE nount picture, ate,” an adv anish ‘Madn, and buccaneers. | fe is an old sailor's | BUty Porcella, hter, who, with os s the isand he gold “ta hidden efter a wi! | Prank Lacy and features will &e the Animated agaring and a comedy called “He- f Bor The chief must-| The Olympte Rimsky-Koraa- ko Npagnole” played by the Rialto Orchestra, eth ON SCREEN AT RIVOLT | Bove. Forma ‘Tahnage wil) make her frst appearance on the Rivolt's ecreen in “The Forbidden City,” @ Chinese story, by George Bearborough. Miss Wh Colds Talwage playe's dual role, fret the | ML) daughter of a Chinese mandarin who {s condemned to death by her Em- Lead to peror for marrytng an Amertean, and later the daughter ot ¢ union. When the girls grows to womanhood | Pneumonla she excapea to Manila and becomes a gine when ashe meets a young Amert- can officer, In addition to other film attractions there will be @ programme of munic, ———— STRAND SCREEN PLAY WITH MADGE KENNEDY NATIONAL ‘DANCING “SCHOOL “Girls from Joyland” |Durlesque. One of tho features Is “Paria by Night.” cindes Billy Gilbert, Bidne: R , NORMA TALMAGE Billie Davis, Jean Pollock and Sadie The chief feature at the Broadway Day tre will be “ in which Violet M dual role of a pickpocket and an | > d the Clock With @ Gallor” aot of ona of Uncle | LEXINGTON Bist Btreet & Laxinet kw tha The “Ob, Giri” company wilt fur- “HEARTS OF “THE WORLD” AT THE KNICKERBOCKER D. W. Grimth has found tt neces- | i sary to seek a larger theatre for hi | Production of “Hearts of the Wo ——— MOLLIE WILLIAMS AT HURTIG & SEAMON’ Ss Lita Lee will be seen at the Piolo | geome witliams will bring her bur- 12 SENSATIONAL lesquers to Hurtig & ‘Theatre, Among the number are Ted Burana, Pmil Casper, Ruth Hastings, on ane Zoe “GIRLS FROM JOYLAND” a rickety old ship. Other! IW OLYMPIC BURLESQUE ‘Theatre When a cold is neglected it attacks the lining of the lungs—then it’s pneumonia. Father John's prevents monia because it} nourishes the sys- tem and out the poisonous | waste matter—any | to lead monia, ing di but) a revi fone oe ody Advt, < with Theda Barn ning to-morrow. FILM PLAY ‘Togethor,”” seTrAN Acts kie Burns, in a two-act) ‘The company in- treats colds and other way of treat- | ing a cold is likels “cough syrup” or “balsam” fng upon danger- ous and weaken- Saromes Shire prener Carac were en-| #tan the fa ri ani| FEATURES AT HIPPODROME| WITH ALLIES’ DAYS) day, Mo a photo the interesting happenings Seamon’s Ramsay, wit have | Medicine When a Woman Sins,” Joseph 20th Anntoersary THEDA BARA TO BE SEEN | LOEW'S NEW YORRAND Sone er ee IN FILM OF “SALOME.” | AMERICAN THEATRES) stesacce George D Grundy has had || Rem ROS Sota eer Yo ts te Ween RRR TNE RSIDOR DONE _ \th Rink enged and will intro~- P w ites persed nigouibe a tacwe onl Oca ot te Poices woe aac | Oe the House || SHUBERT | Tt SiaRS FROM | Southern California studios of Wil!-| York Theatre will be Theda Bara in| the Dancing Carnival at the Grand ‘Wet, Powe 8,90, Mack Monday ani|Central Palace so popular. Ie will) ‘The coming woek the Hippodrome | is throne. He| will continue éo be a part of the official ven unto half) ” me thereupon Ret aidicee: of the Liberty gramme by observing the Alles’ Days with epecial featarea in Loan aes iepcenitone meereate > = i“ ” j the flag murch of the “Hall of His- I si bt tableaux and throughout “Every-| a j thing.” ii Tuesday, Honduras; Wedn Japan; T Italy. THEATRES. NIGHTS AT 8 FM. MATING WrD, & IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN 3 |(*¥¢ Sy] || cr rienncy en: THE ALLIES VICTORY é IN PALESTINE AND THE HOLY LAND SEE Jaw & Erlanger’ Stupendous Production Learn the Early History of this j interesting Land at the be- ginning of that Epoch kines sipplantes paganism with PRIC7S arce Who Is 8 will bead the; my way te 44) 16 Perma hag * - z The story ts along famtliar Ines | bill at Loew's American ‘Theatre and|] Phone Melrose 3220 Mats, d8"to “BE CRITERION 2,5, avy “all | in Herod Antipas, etrarch of Galilee | Root Monday, Tuesday and Wednes Rixtronndinary "Ail Glad, Gambia wid Pareea, a terested in| day. _ Ot will be the Kdah| Wilton Lackaye de f voluptuous ente 1 7 o} offering moments from | ay a an ave a Henry 8 Walthall 7 fandny ea on porns y maiite the| welfare of es n co! & 1a Carte,” & WAK WoT: Yu Bert Lytell in “Unexpeot: a | ri Wednestay; Mary Pickford Thursday; Con in "Sauce for the] ginia Pearson in “Queen | ——— day, and Carlyle Black- i to France,” Satur | F. Bernard and company in|] 149th, E. of 3d Ave. ane, The days designated for the . S . celebration of our ales are: Monday, || With Gregory Kelly and OTH Paws Abe . ) * 25¢, 50c, 7Be, $1 Ls OW GIRL Com ay SHEATH. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. PARK Garam is te more artista. mes, CYRIL ate |e Nee n Meeri ‘rvonne do Th comety | SAVING \|MAUDE “== | Grace Rr ok esc Need ey Kiew @ Relancer’s New Mesion! Comeds a more Tales | The Girl gts the un SUNDAY NIGHT CO | ; LYCEUM “fis 21) ) WINTER GARDEN hy TO CHANGE QUARTERS OTIS PASSING SH CH WY ; —————- SKINNER] tetmont ses tict. mat to i ‘The Dancing Carntval, which has had its home at the Grand Central Palace for the past few years, will .N HIS NEW COMEDY TRIUMPH ¥ NASH HUMPTY-DUMPTY} |. wir Ova 40a Woof kway, Dom SLEEPING quarter to the St. Nicholas Rink. ARTHUR A New Mi au hanes to Tumssn dear these Fhe ; PENROD SOHN Hs Made pine form tw itwart Mtoe, ts REDEMP1 LON wasters SEATS NOW IEGFELD FOLLIES ALL SEATS AT OFFICE. PO with him the same orchestra | ——————— FRRONX OPERA HOUSE STARTING r Always Keod Bente Tie. v Monday, Oct. 7th | GiviunV anv Stuart Walker Presents Booth Tarkington's the hehe Cast. F \ Watch Your Neighbor Bree. Fem 5.9 THEATRE miplary || YAlerances Jonas Wis HUDSON $si% «. 5a, SAM BERNARD & Lov! MANN BELASCO detect, | [CASING tats ay A gov ror DADDIES C7 HW appeal te Worl, MOROSCO i, son 34,8 ia” Taptnating misteny pipe REPUBLIC §%,.44 LIBERTY ict qu MARJORIE RA “GOING UP” ay || eee TuRILA! ASTOR Pemonaity to VAUDEVILLE, eee Picton IRVILLE CONCERTS, pneu- drives | | to pneu- Not oa depenc- NEW ¥ YORK : HIPPODROME Tomor. (Sun) Night | * ALL STAR’ BENEFIT * THM FOLLOWING AR HetH PORIF ELE APPRAR alt AY ol Keane tees E. H. Sothern ais Marlowe, Dinmond a Dague. Pendent" Geo, M, Coham Al Jolson tal tee at Ann Pennington Emma Carus " LOEW'S NEW YORK Tl au Tavie Belge John Charles Thomas Belle Stor: Gent, MAM. 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