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SAH AREA te 7 RRA PR SAT -2 THEATRES HERE OWNED BY B, S, MOSS ) { ' Head of Vaudeville and Film Syn- | ' ‘ ' Rie NER dicate Won Renown in Ten Years. ITen years ago the name of B. 8. Moss Was unknown in the amusement world. | y, however, Mons, the head of a| rein of vaudeville and motion ple- | tOre th-atres, is litte short of a house- | bid word in Greater York, par- | “Double Harne! thularly where the poputar-priced thea- | Joseph Klaw ts t a bear Iris name, The clude the| Written by Maur Hamilton, at Broadway and 14 SHCE Brany in FORRVER AFTER SPLAvHousE% “DOUBLE HARNESS.” : ” the comedy which reat; |PAper man, and Edward A, Paulton Doron», the Regent, 116th Street and Seventh | apse HEAT QF RI BRAADWay won Sefferson, in East Fourteenth Street, Re 4 the Fiatbuah, Flatbush and Chureh | w renues, Brooktyn. Another Moss thea- | fo the is now being built at 18ist Street and Hroadway. and will have @ seating ca- |p pheity of 3,012. a & | | Moss also is President and general een 1 tell fa manager of the Amalgamated Vaude- | act,” and Te ‘rorthwith of fy Mlle Agency, owning a controlling inter. | si and booking rights in a circuit of | 3 apirty theatres in New Jersey, Pennayl- ja, Maryland and the District of Gumtia. {The Moss houses are essentially ighborhood theatres, and though they | 3 wide apart Moss never fail to : fev daily rounds of all his houses in i Working thin d pencil were gh DANCE AT THE AsdubonBaltroom 166TH AND BROADWAY The Audubon BalF room is operated by the Dancing Carnival, formerly of the Grand Central Palace, with the same high standard of quality and excel- lence. It is patronized by a multitude of elite people. No intoxicants are sold and every- thing possible is done to produce an atmos- phere of comfort and finement. DANCING EVERY EVENING. SATUR- DAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, AFTER- * NOON AND EVENING. No Charge for Dancing Lessons. Individual Instruction 10c each. Private Lessons, $1.00. the Greater City. No risque jokes or westive films are ever permitted ih a Moss hous: one has prodveed and stood sponsor Im successes. At present eler based @ modern yersion of the song, ‘Break the News to Mother,” which n by Charles K. Harris at the Spanish-American war, ard will be the slur in News to Mother.” A COMEDY HARNESS” By MAURICE E. MARKS and EDWARD A. PAULTON re- STV Ty TN TRTTPTYY 77 WILL BE PRODUCED IN THB NEAR FUTURD BY JOSEPH KLAW MARTIN SAMPTER Presents On Tour “HITCHY KOO” WITH A CAST OF] Broadway Favorites Not necessary to take lessons; Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitable partner for dancing. Audubon Theatre Building 166th St. and Broadway ALICE KAUSER HAvOVeTNTTVNTVTOTNOTOTOTIY FYOTarTy FUNVHNPVOTYTTOTOIOFVTONTIY NTTOTITID THIOL vTitriy OgMnyininyivny FYVYRVPVTTTINNTTTIPTN = DRAMATISTS’ AGENT ALICE KAUSER ALICE KAUSER DRAMATISTS’ AGENT NY DRAMATISTS’ AGENT FOR PRODUCTION, ROAD TOURS, STOCK, PICTURES ALICE KAUSER MOTION PICTURE DEP’T DRAMATISTS’ AGENT ALICE KAUSER R. L, GIFFEN (ASQciate AND MANAGER DRAMATISTS’ AGENT MEYER COHEN MUSIC 1402 BROADW AY-~— a8 Le: Linavore, N. yY. PUB. COMPANY, _ Inc. ALG OF SONGS ated Melody Mun" War dy Over I'll Return Ohair in Every lle aaola o, nibanibheaedeaneme toned -_. nn, SREP + DOROTHY Smures SN NGLORIANNA? Sma THE OTe CHAMBERLAIN BROWN (Agency) 1482 Broadway 9130 Bryant Exclusive Manager for-— IRENE FRANKLIN DON BURROUGHS BLANCHE RING EMILY ANN WELLMAN GRACE LA RUE MARIE CARROLL ZOE BARNETT GEORGE KINNEAR ALFRED GERRARD LUCILLE MANION FRITZI SCHEFF CARLOTTA MONTEREY CLARA JOEL CLYDE NORTH RALPH WHITEHEAD LYNN CANTOR JACK NORWORTH JOSEPHINE VICTOR MARION COAKLEY ZELDA SEARS HELEN LOWELL MABEL WITHEE HARRY PETERSON FRED TIDEN OSCAR SHAW JULIA KELETY ROBERT CRAIG MINA SCHALL }WIELEN BOLTON “THAT TUMBLE DOWN SHACK IN ATHLONE” |. A REAL IRISH BALLAD PUBLISHED BY WATERSON, BERLIN AND SNYDER CO. NEW YORK MAX HART { OFFERS | THE BEST | IN VAUDEVILLE ' PALACE THEATRE BUILDING She's BILLIE RHODES. Like Anoth at Ditterent, Hunday, “INE COMMUN, CAUSE. on pte ictory, with @hDosen Stare | | | 1 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, GOR NEE a A BH HA MH HH HB RI a | | PMA rains: | of — —— SWE Maes ee | {a ia waowetemeenesee Pt 1919. ; are a a AE SHH MTEC SO LA TEST PICTURES OF STARS WH [O APPEAK ON STA GE AND SCREEN NX eh. ee ee Se eee ~ NX LATHERING “A 4 CAAVERT IN ‘ SWARRIAG B Pos CONVENIENCE4 Owweke stove: HILADELPHIA _ LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor. TUESDAY AFT. AT 3.00, CA’ Ns monte RNEGIE HALL. SES ae from Sehola Cantorum. Tlokete Oe, to $2.00, at Bex Often HOM 2 ae BE HME Be Oe HE BRE Now That the World Can Be Happy Again I Wish Everybody a World of Happiness! AL. JOLSON ACKNOWLEDGMENT To the gentlemen of the press, and the public in particular, T extend my sincere thanks and appreciation. WILLIAM Bet Geeky Sweetheart CENTRAL THEATRE Management of Arthur Hammerstein. NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 6€th St. and Broadway The same excellence of servi: of refinement and the same 3 Lessons (tt 4) 25c Not necessary to take less introduce you to suitable pa artner [0 jancing. CORNELIUS FELLOWES, Mer. eh ETL TTI DT HH Se HO OHH, SUM UU UUUUMUIO AV AVTUITUUUYIYUYU VIMY UUMUWe: a THE DANCING CARNIVAL { Formerly at the Grand Central Palace fe , the same manner [© eness of patronage. | Floor Manager will f LEARN TO DANCE AT THIS POPULAR INSTITUTION. ia CRTC OOOO Edward Nicander, the featured member of Mark Swan’s farce ‘Keep It to Yourself,’’ a George Broadhurst production now playing to crowded houses at the 39th Street Theatre. 1918—1919 VM. MORRIS Harry Lauder Tour Julian Eltinge Tour Sophie Tucker in“ A Fat Chance,” by Jack Lait. 1493 Broadway. LEWIS & GORDON PRODUCING CO., INC. TIMES BLDG., NEW YORK PHONE. 2397-8 BRYANT Presenting High Class Plays for Vaudeville AARON HOFF MAN TIMES BLDG. NEW YORK ORCHESTRA [JAN. 21 Stet: ZIMBALIST and Chorus