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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919, | OF THE _STA GE IN- NEXT _WEEK’ §, BIL ILLS. CEciG ’ ; , M . VELA q , NORTHE = ALEXANDER me Lore, [s) je,” mao . 4 pode 7 Fis <S 4A SINBAD” Soneoe Inte: ae BAO by 7: E. _ Tee *) ~ TF ST. QADHORST & E 4 akg: ASA eae, AN - toe TAT RE . wa : STRAP. are ANSIS/ « P i ean : ZY, <— ¥ ; THEone, = ~ ‘ < bs ass ALIcE < nN Vat te? fe tte Lio ® \ ; ‘i x » % LEONA FQx IN irs TLe 3 Nn f . med u < > “ 2 ROTH Mouse” alah HE, = m int ‘ RIS By NIGHr or JERY OLY Mee THeatRee Trea _AMUSEME 55th EMPIRE 359% © | WILLIAM auhie ‘8 GILLETTE | cote, | BRUTUS {oo Actor With Artist’s Soul g r\ {SS Sy ke Steps From Behind Scenes R tN gran To Make ‘Old Toby’s’ Bow A seorge Marion, Long Known Here Only as| THE MERRY ROUNDERS ANNIVERSAR New Amsterdam dam ‘Crate ate Pass for the | IN ole : Y & Eraneers New Monee Comedy iVELVET LADY ATOP NEW AMSTEBOAM THEATRE _ IEGFEL QOCLOCKREVUE & MIDNIGHTFROUC INER’S atre, Six s -| RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ; ; : Cys FARCE-COMEDY by Jack Lar-| tators to various, points fe ; 149th St., Melrose & 3d Aves, Me shibblentelbaléde shaubdbses Stage. Director, Gives Delightful Imper- - TOMBES miFeoctto e ee ¥ eM ata around sich - un bso ek bigest a Mustard | peat Mialioss 0017 Henry Miller's YA, 180 ws 8 we i i THEATRE? Satire aster No Muss lore Convenient | ina Comedy, sonation in Old Darkey Role. | MRS. FISKE *s'; thus —E | i with every type b put |d ‘By chatles Darnton, I ) A NOTHER fine performance has been added to the individual achieve. ments of the theat ason by George Marion's acting as the old LIBERTY WS? 0 St tes. ot om MATS. WED. & SAT., s DITRICHSTEIN THE MARGUIS de PRIOLA KNICKERBOCKER S23 LAW & ERLANGER JOHN CORTS newesr, BIGGEST & BEST MUSICAL COMEDY [At the Laie td dad of an) JWEEK, FEB. 17 INFLUENZA || MATINEE DAILY oo pee JEAN BEDINI’S PARISIAN NOVELTY REVUE ing, Lucile William Fred W. Daniel Smith, Adrienne Bor and Fred Nicholls BILLS AT NE eee Vagabond," a musical | AND AMERICAN vor Szinnyey, Will- : liam: Ca ystan and Dr, Ansefm) The film attraction a votzel, Will have its first performance York atre and ‘lat the Cohan & Harri e on thy Ups in “The I nin a a ; udes | ity.” Monday and lay; “A Ko 25 sa | mance of Happy Valley,” Wednesda c negro servant in For years Mr. Marion ha red as the stage director of plays. His Personality, distinctive, intelligent and ¢ nt, has been kept behind the scenes. But once again he has proved t I age ism rea] actors—that is, tors who put the joy ting into their work. |! ,Young men with a careful tailor are all very well in their way, but they ‘are dummies rather than actors To go to the theatre and find there an actor who realizes the art of noting is a rare experience these da the names of “stars” who have ® | Morris, Carlotta Monters He al oD lighted the theatrical hea n this year of grace and the armistice, I M sil y night consider it both a dut sure to add the name of George Marion, |p ates Dick aaa [etree ap tN fobs Anat et tor he is one of the fe actors of the so-valled old school left to | Cl base ailt a, | HHO,” ‘Thursday; June Eividwe’ in| onthe marke He us, Twenty years ago his Toby would have made him famous for all time | ‘ Pea ; vy) tdlin 1 Carmel) Ask for tt alief | in the annals of the theatre, I don't like dealing in high-falutin’ terms, but | Winitrea eee Gain ae TXTERNAL, PAIN 10 rare clea Ido like the job of singing ses of a modest, hard-working artist. Jolin ¢ Saturday, and May | AND INTERNAL Pemity on y be HL Darn ie nk | | “TOBY” IS AR The notable @arkey who will dis last of the actors wit ember him as we reme’ etch between them, Toby fr, Marion, who picks up @ Macility. This actor is not “a i) old darkey who ambles about ‘The portrait is true to life. “The darkey of the stage Is an old character to me,” said Mr, Ma n r. Marion, al, ——i—— n the We will re- plains may p old art of ie down with equal He portrays a leisurely u the gense of reality. | MATINEE TO- DAY" ‘AT 2.30 €) THE BIG SENSATION Nad drama by |B fe a i Kauri aie AMUSEMENTS. MAR ‘1 ire , MP RaHGAG American 'Pheatre and Roof t CE ae BEY CY EE hight a The. | Malf of the werk will be JK. Kinin A Laugh ora Thrill r, with Jacques) Mary Ryan. : xe Every Mipube-ves, aN gy | KITTEN CHORUS ena come “rn- wit arTue @ | TRULY A GREAT SHOW pheatre | PUSS-PUSS ie the SHOW ee - Omesa MppODAGNE fh House Oi RUN at the COLUMBIA DANC ‘EK PALACE _ for Pains TERRACE GARDEN in the Back | Put a steaming hot towel over the painful spot to open the pores; ther rub with Omega Oil Qu relief usually follows this simple treatment OF SPIRIT MYSTERY GRIPS NEW YORK! “eG, | FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE INVISIBLE FOE “Tanils that bite to the POC v= eee ND THE MOUSE” | SCREEN AT RIALTO and re; to the Shubi face comedi nd Joe Sparks in the NED HARRIGAN WAS DICKENS |! with his honest, expansive st Oe Nad VORIC The - fause I have known him for a | dice ae ie Prizma natur ») ego. ry Thee., _ 434 Mdm 888, jong time. For ten years I 5 hye = ‘And x be ee ne i MER: Will also be the THEATRE on BROADWAY THe Hine Wid: Me ta ot Ik “A PRINCE THERE WAS” _ GEO. M. COHAN as the Prince. thy, Betis, u aay | poaeaeed “OF THE MOUNTAIN fifty-two parts a year in San F cisco, and in ne every play there was a negro ¢ frau, Billy Florence, James A. Ile | and W, H. Thompson wore burnt cork /manya time, When Willis P. Sweat- Vinam, Luke Schoolcraft, Barry Max well and I appeared in ‘Blue Glass’ at \pockstader's Theatre in New York, Coquelin, who was then making’ his Aqrat visit to this country, wrote a note 4 saying that we were the most performance n As a matter of fact, we TwoB ¢g Concerts | Sunday 15 Star Acts | COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SHOW Madison Square Garden and 69th Regiment Armory Ticker, Admitting to Moth Buildings. Boe Last Day, 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. acter, Frank Ch enes in the Play, ‘ BELASCO Wa," % Brinn wae Matinoes Thu FRANGES STARR wigan! GLOBE, Kiva, 630, Main Wed. @ Bat, 298, THEATRES. were merely doing our best to portr y. ay that Sweatnam | onators, Charlie White, AMUSEMENTS. — i = ~ - aULIA)JOBERH 1 BURT G5 st AMON'S | BRONX OPERA HOUSE es las an Bee $4), SAA o'= SUNDAY EVE 8.30 ‘ 25¢ to $1.50 AND AMOTWCR SAITH-GOLOEA WIT vanes 1H FRONT Soeand || Sisto. »/ || Rulers MONDAY MATINEE _ WEEK FEB. 17TH ae ORT fic si Falta RION Savane 24 OE A ha WAR w PARTS (octets 1) Sue BetforOle The Greatest Laughing Hit in Years * at : 30, a darkey impe George Christy and Dan Bryant were the best men of their time in wok 5.30, ed. 30, SUNDAYiZ. % BiG CONCERTS: BWAY. 6? 47 th ST. ENTIRE CHANGE OF HANGS OF SHOW {OW EVERY WE WEEK, LM si os POPULAR PRICES - 508 106150 COHAN & HARRIS Yih ‘Moves Wext Monday te Longacre. Theaires r Rabat Serer THE ROYAL VAGABOND A COMANIZED OPERA COMIQUE Loose and Loasihoned Tos Teeth, Bleeding, Re ceding Gums; and All Germinal Irrita- i q in ae ee Cures ent Ae re o.) i aa CONC oa STANDARD, FISKE O'HARA” Pyorigs, ed e @inte bY fe Re Seebiy 5 ag THE POTASH & PERLMUTTER COmcoiES. ¥ MONDAY NIGHT FLO-FLOW rg WA) conmmescase so WEEK FEBRUARY 24TH GREENWICH {'stac® ar, sag qi ein HE “UNDER ORDERS” | aise eae eth in a few d PL ktiio eee o1e corrects “I ned” teeth, and suc: IRVING PL. THEATRE json, mecrneer or omeenwicn \eessfully removes aches, pains, in- flammation, tenc and irrita tions, whether of germinal origin th and de ae MAURICE SCH Want? The Catherine Du Pont Matinees rd CVO” by woishe Nadi TUES., FEB, 18, 3.30 P. M. $ TIONS FROM TAGORE sicgug, Wh INTERPRETATIVE DANCES hi $2 CIAL. SUN. 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