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“iene Avarcdworup, fea tumpay, Maron 1, 1910, wile TARS OF VAUDEVILLE AND THE SCREEN HERE NEX ' THEATRES. a SAtE i ‘ : : Winter Garden Roar yon, Sy \ i if * é 4 rT. .? oo JEFFERSON CENTURY Grove NEW CENTURY,’ BY Win -—+ - “BES NSE . LAs) ° ore DIN 85, We a"sis HOPKINS! Pe pte 4sTH ST. Tits ture ahs vine will be soloist and th Ensemble will sing : ‘EASE GET Viadimir Resnikoff, the blind Rus with sian baritone, gives a re At Avo a " Han Hall this agternoon ; THEA Schminke will be at ’ st ap a 440 of reat Be ‘Mireille’ Sung After Many Years) At Metropolitan By Sylvester Rawling. OUNOD'S “Mireille” twas re- vived—almost I was persuaded ee Prof. Kaldwin wi A fre 1 afternoona at 4 @ mou WASSELL | KING : ; Eat tng Stace a Sie a VANDERBILT ‘#: Et Beer, Be TWO STUDIES OF CHIC SALE AT WINTER GARDEN. Ri darren ra eae rit Nag ei at sh eu A PTE BURNEY “ —iis only the nt wh emombe: fi recital at Aeolian Hall on Tuesday th - eae: tea aaslaniar Wet AAG evening BELMONT ft sie Matiness Chic Sale Studies Types New Offerings |i xieist Sottes"@] feat ~_tnearres | WHITESIDE » Raia: bao | Music some thirty-five years ago, al TYRONE POWE a rd Ds cin Wer wio even kati be ou | TA es riatas bt In Home Town and Brings dn the te Theatres; ce Na dleelb Beane \ gate “iy Kalich'#2 b old works made during the present Ai t D li ht Cit ments for the coming week will be|season by both the Metropolitan and em ere to e ig l Yy printed in The Evening World on|Chicago Opera Companies none ts NPT Monday.) |more melodious. Never is there a| ETHEL “eX a wy Q T the Bronx Opera House next | Moment of greatness, never is a real | || “Baca TOR RLS (Additional dramatic announce. Evenings 25¢ to $1.00. Wed. Mats. 25¢ & 50c. Sat. Eves. 25¢ to $1.50. Mats, 25¢, S0¢ & 75e. wm. Court URTENAY my A SUPERB TRuUMPH IN CAPY Ricks the second scene of the third act she A.W. WOODA OFFERE atine | IS THE BIGGEST FUN HIT IN week will be Florence Reed in | thrill induced; but the musi | Carmip ¥S1ks at "lome Don’t Think I’m Funny,” He —— — - —_.— | did the best singing, apparently with out eff th she has disclosed to s. e rest her pure and usually “O. Henry Ursa Now York ‘Times. “Tense and Gr'pping.” charms, and delights by its r-coated sweet- | Viell Aigle," “Roads of Destiny.” Tho play Confesses, “but I Think They Are”’—Tells | is partiy tancy ana partly reality, naivete, by ‘Its sug 88, and by .ts back-to-the-soil em-|by Raoul Gunsbourg, the young a one-act lyric drama correct voice retained its smatiness N “ and portrays the impossibility of a | braceme ca | he first é r’”’ for ce. . “R cement of Provencal folk-songs,| French composer, lt was the Ars) ang was produced with the same pr American. —_ — How He Gets “Character” for Stag man's escaping his destiny. “Roads |Ofhand I Was about to way, close| heating for the iittie. opera in New |Meaitated care tat la her custom Ta ANG hs Ga fo oe — of Destiny” is Miss Reed's frst star. | of ces and listen; but you cannot | York, ‘although the piece was mad?|that same second scene Raymonde Ni R = Mis Wed. (Pop.) Bat, 2 ring vehicle. Others in the company |inepimtion of une or tanks to the known in Monte Carlo ten years 860) Delaunois was a capital young lite j 7 wiration of the past-master singe The Old Kagle a fourteenth | grey sing her one " By Charles Darnton, are John Miltern, Alma Belwin, Mal-]and impersonator, Vietor Maurel ad | century, trageds the’ Crimeg, In| AUPPruy: ‘Charles Hackett won New : IRST of all let me call your attention to the works of art that embellish | colm Williams, Edmond Lowe, Ar-|to the painting by Pieretto “f co| Which the ez follows to favor by his pinging Of Vibes a Byes, / F 5 8 of a simple soul, for they were drawn by Chic}nold Lucy, Claude Brooke, Ed Wal- on mes Fox, you must keep t am | ded ath in the z 8 favorite slave unaffected and virile, if 1 this simple ta open to enj i 0 joy ‘the to who fused to be be- 'é hea Mallele ters and Charles Selton. vestiture of the ee ee Gast broke ed Mm ee himself. Ain't he a “slicker sd fa aan tan Opera by Mr, Gatti, | stow’ behest, |thoroughly at ease, Clarence W 0 M while, hill, as Ourrias, sang with the dis. Mrort nd a Talent is Chic Sale’s middle name, He began drawing pictures when 7 VORK The 60 \u an’ LLS AT NE R. compose: . . ewes q A Le a he was giving recitations in town halls “just to help out my part of the BILLS AT NEW YO rk cee Inspiration | tui a from war, tinction to which he has socustomed . ican nt REPUBLIC ,' | ree 600, Matinee engertainmen s he explained. But the name Chic calls for further GBiisstion ig soldier in the work of deric alin last night's perforn: Provencal poet, whomche sought out | ¥ 4 and with whom he formed an aftec 4 Thi AND AMERICAN THEATRES | us, his vole rich, round and thor- ~, : . wt. Ougtly’ under control; ‘also he. waa a|| The Musical Comedy Sensation, MARJORIE | RAMBE, picturesqu figure, Kathi Howard “FLO FLO € FORTUNE TELLER, was excellent as Tavyen, vocally and y Aan Tay EP eye histrionically, ‘Rothier’ was a fine With the Original Company. BOOT! "aii Wot: ind" hebs hae, p Ramon, and Ananian kept him good SEATS ON SALE MOND nits first half}company as Ambroise, Lenora 8 the tlonate libretto ‘als aur the story has as To d distorted by| Mr, Gunsbour, acers of the opera ily and ts given throu, nd the lier conduc opens storm. A The film attractions at Loew's Ne “Well, I'll tell you abo hat," he si s he ease se by M Well, I'll tell you about that,” he d, as he e d himself into a Brie. Wieatee. andi Root will by a chair three flights up at the Winter Garden, “Out MY wpattys Anbuckle in “Love” and| him a way ‘most everybody named Charles ‘ts calted-Chic. I yuck sherrill in “Once to don’t know why, but the folks have a habit of doing it.” | Man," Monday: “Don't Change Y Chic comes trom Urbana, 111, and he’s going back Husband" and the Arbuckle f t is filled, for he | Tu emasculated an 1 by ry | that one must go eboem to/ to sudden passionate intervais—al- ns , a AR ea vint pispr and [sous aa nARIeee ae Gees aot w Rave color and sparkle t© | EMPIREQ Gz. Wa" Bit ct it that, perhaps, In disfavor, the opera’s| the powerful voloe of Hallanof. At Mer si bi i end involves we d life; the entrance of Zina, the music d of tragedy and All the notte nS into tenderness and melody Capt, Hunte ters are of pe type, but) the crooning song of the Khan, sun, are differences in station eyen| to his @lave just before he casts ner hAPtelrtentl Rey spregh ontpy ate ri New Amsterdam ints. The heroine,| into the sea,” bets of an incident at Kine aE BROADHURST {i088 trar ee a8 i an exquisite bit| ago ' etl inees Thurs. and Sat. with! constantly is the sug hs eal Comedy estion of the! brought from Paris and Bord The chorus held about six singers ii ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE 39TH ST. ™: Eve. i Mireille by her asso WILLIAM | Danae | DEAR Mr, Monteux conducted effectively. | GILLETTE | caifniy,_ | BRUTUS Wyk of the A day; Dustin Farnum in there, he told me, when his wal feels that Broadw him as the old turnpike does, Out in Urbana, Chic has a wife and three children—C nd Mary, twins aged three, and Cherry, who is five. These children have never seen Chic “act out” on the stage, and Cherry, for one, has serious doubts about his ability as a comedian. Anyway, one Sunday) saturday, and night when a few neighbors were coming over for cider and doughnuts | “The Probation Wif ) i and Chic brought out his wigs to look them over, Cherry piped up with: | ‘The bill at Loew's American Thea- | mands Mireille ¢ “Dad, if you're goin’ to try to be funny to-night, I’m goin’ to bed.” |tre and Roof the first hatf of the | Ourrias. The re Mix in “Hell Roarin’ Reform. day; Kitty Gogdon in Hand” and Bessie Wishing Ring Man Russell in “Where pe le, daughter of a « ner, Ramon, fal Vincent, a poor bask turn, is sought Ourrias, a well Love in Friday; W n| sea and of sudden tige Theland a dozen sup The orc y dra- consisted of not more than twenty Ramon has a werd] fue players. ‘The opera Hous Ambroie, Vince QOCLOCK REVUE Beta ti a ee em EGFELD str ITKEEP |. YOURSELF ly, Vincent for) the carrying srt tragic little story. [least one-third of the audience wa ive 3 All Ziegfeld Stars and Beauties le! ralta, Lamont lcska in the cast with made up of American off —? Aopear in NO OTHER Entertanments. Pe- Triumphs - The latter outdid the wet in trying to raise th aT & HARRIS JANE as ai GoW TEA t Rleht pauped with youee Tie am CROWDED for 3 ughboys ench people roof with their |week will include Joe Darcey in nee narrowly ¢ |songs, Janet of France, with Fred | Qurrina hee Clinton, in @ musical play t | Stanley in he film features in th be “Fatty” Arbuckle in John Barrymore in * \ Chic, who looks as though he had been born in a Wilfage store, smiled rather sadly as hg confessed “The folks out home don't see anything funny in me, But I think I've seen something funny in them, and this is the thing I try to bring to the dtage Most of the men in Urbana are retired farmers, vut they are still close to the soll, and rich in character. { Shure ; EOL Tcea SC SRERE Goin inure Bt ‘How do you discover the characters you play?’ is a a toring,” Fer Howell, Vesta Ae the Castneten Theatre Inight, as part of a triple bill, “Le applause on that oc-| he s ed | ‘Taven, frier the door mind is r und Vine tain, ements by | ¢ It hurt Vavley and! superb perfort iM) politan 1 York were pre-|ly a ose Thurs. & Hal ‘ oy ee m Pavley,| John MeCormack will give his MRS. FISKE. HOUR by Serge : ee | flea New tn te Month, in Brid third concert of the season at the numbers Hippodrome to-morrow. night, as- Tim ke A Great Play. Hla and Mile, Ke-|sisted by Lieut. Donald McBeath, a’ a, rtures were fine- | violinist, and Edwin Behnelder, pian- 5 s touch to jst, His programme will include and. the evening's entertainment several “request” numbers, and a Pisano and company in a ing act, and the film Change Your I question I've often been asked. 1 don’t have to dis ye cover them. They're right there ip Urbana or any f 7 usa Senne dlaoanih other small town for any one to see, Walking past ‘ Oh ea ee : PROCTOR V. EVILLE the courthouse one day I saw three old fellows sit PAS | FANNIE WARD AT RIALTO AND PICTURE PLAYS ting on the steps whittling bits of wood, and all I had to do was to listen IN «“C OMMON CLAY.” to them for half an hour to get enough character and humor-to keep me - Fannie Ward will be seen at the 1lto in a screen version of Cleaves |, |Kinkead’s play “Common Clay.” The | yejson, Patton: and Mar y set and gave SELWYN Mozart aria never before attempted genes Curel, singing at the|by an American tenor, s 3.18. Renn son's Biltmore Friday | ales yesterday, drew that liter ast of the ALL STAR CAST OF 8 DON IN BUDDIES. with capable soloists, * fi 2 ente de Macchi, will be CENTRAL * Ve % oe Ae z wudienice swampes Mae tule cr the tree DIGhE WLR Re a 1s) SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART Wat ballin aioinng peruse’ Night andor thea: |] LONGACRE Ww } The audience was com- Neoe of the “Atnerican Art ‘Educa. |] Mest fesctneting mretedr 1 mostly of women, They wanted | P! 7 ne A Neer wer + towed sca of the smaller - —— = 3 cal Homance, ons which the little lady sang! yor the benefit of French orphans, HARRIS Sci {4.5 ite the t yee (uite the best singing, in feaun Myarie’ ~ aie Hae Sn StRiee ee Ma Jewel! Everts, Orin Mats Wed (itop) a Sat. 290, Ber! Bay SOG \ MATINEE “TO-DA Reet Tat rma | Motte “Walker and Miriam Ardini HAC Prat VAL oe THE Til +i Y ae ie Aluminio Ans ) OF SPIRIT MYSTERY UNKNOWN PURPLE Morning Musi ae For the first half of the WV Fifth Avenue 1 Mastersingers,” Ke busy for a year. I know those types. You can't play a ywbe part unless you feel it and know it. For example, I met an old chap \ the street one | day, after I'd been away for a year or more, and asked htm: ‘How's the |) jp Saat foe his’ theme pliner pation andl Mae boy?” ‘Ob, jes’ kind 0’ splivvy,’ be answered. Now, Of }«or the Colonel’s lady and Judy | Cutty, and Houdini's 5 course, ‘splivvy’ isn't a word that you can look up in O'Grady |Master Mystery.” 17 Sun. Ey Concert Malphiters, Watson: Meath tion Society at Hunter nlites audi CASINO torium on ‘Thursday evening 4 3A Merry Must tap | bring Orth ‘a the dictionary, but it seems to mean a lot, doesn’t it? . 2 Ward is cast in the role of | Jcne) Anyway, things of that sort mean a lot to me because | pion Neal, salesgirl, model they are real and characteristic. I’ve never told gags. It|rand girl in a depart sters under the skin 1 Cody 1 nd Green, Ma wa: r+ | photoplays. — Proete t re,| Theatre will begin t w 1 te ; Other features will be natural-color | Ajax must be the character, not the gag, that gets laughs. pictures of Alaskan g fields and | Chapp cal RyMnastics of the ei 1 1 “Lucia” that appealed to! a Me Then they thundered forth Emily, § heir admiration, Marie Kyrl, na next Sat nd Stir RA. hel Cea” Marta ere ea Doe Little Lenox |i GRIPS NEW YORK! See this?” imining camps, with a lecture ty Dr, | photoy eart it mand Relate WUEsoR,: sialinial Btreet FOLLOW THE CROWD TO »e-more” coat he wears | Sugden, and musical numbers | There will be an ent ge of t well received, Of Prisha as Jon Thursday, with M iM ' the nd pointed to gold dollars on the “SIS HOPKINS” FILM | Monroe, the Sorren G M |frey and Henderson 1 aay: Is FEATU: RE AT STRAND | tures : He held up the short brown “s as the village you sleeves, *1 like little details of that kind,” he went on, “for v1 ‘The Philadelphia Orchestra's only evening appearance in New York will be at the Metropolitan Opera House on April & in THE INVISIBLE FOE | | °° 2 ia “INd1s tat dite Wy. 40 Be at eite to he PLYMOUTH i. Queend | concert for commendable } erctesn) they help to make up a character, even if the audience MAIDS OF AMERIC ‘ 4 this, at leant, can be ania |ine, Vacation Association. Berm i\ aes hive : | On the sereen at the 1 Theatre TER: In recital given by. Vera | Rachms ia aes 7 ) “I'm proud, too, of these lemon-colored button shoes," be added, thrust- |‘. i eh IN COLUMBIA Bi 2 t returr ih ae , TME MIT OF NORA BAYES "ci een a . kins,” Rose Melville's pla A w patty ance, wi The Bohemian Girl” and “Robin “A PRINCE ata “WA rt Adelaide & Muzbes. 1 ing out his feet, “for the simple reason that they are true to charcter. Of! comedy, a scenic study, t al! The attraction , Hood” will make next week's pro- | GEO. M. COHAN as the Prince ARK: uae hae (ve 8 heathavate fil'back @ adhe 5 cub KARE ca gavel | Gauls pets ot Fe Siig Seen ramme of the Society of Ame Circle Abn eaho “ ourse, I often have to fa K on my old horn to get laughs. It has saved | Review, containing th va! Theatre will be Th A ne |Hingers at the Park Theatre PUNCH & JUDY *y; SOCIEEY. OF MH AN taSaetian my life many a time. It means as much to me as Will Rogers's rope means | pictures taken in this undjica, in at t ca : an emian whl be the fourtesntt sruanr WAU to him. Any one who belongs to a brass band in a small town is a hero, | abroad; Topics of the Day, ' High and| “Without Riym i ‘ y M ga by the society in it 1] worn oonsdny, | "GODS 1 Me If he can play a horn, no matter how badly, he is sure to be admired. And| Broad Jumping,” and n At-| performance also wud nut A ‘ee Golden D MOUNTAIN p d nda “Ming Arciine 1" T0-D. ot fun out of listening to the steam pipes in the Methodist Church at home, | pyyg7yN FARNUM IN FILM | A Mae " : day matinee, and Robin He LYCEUM BS = pe “ § ‘ ‘ “ and I've made city people laugh at an imitation of the noise. It's just | AT BIST ST THEATRE |: une May, J « Wisidev, Wadnsadad aud Paid D AD D Ip E th A TW simple things that | put into my wor 81ST ST. i i 1 #3. ‘ed nings and at the Saturday matinee, | s arog UXLERA. Bo, ‘t Mat. Ferday. } Nite navan’ tall es, ho . 1 e came to q Ga | wi par . 4 | Next Week Chie never told riddl however, until h ame to the Winter Garden. | reel ttracti t ) ‘| (HE. pprcare . pian: | dary Garden, assinied by the fe-| BELASCO SUNDAY CONCERT 1 30 Evis ORs youre these riddles, by the way, are of his own invention. When he went home screen attraction a LO, AMERICA! ; been designated al-| ours France-American, wnncuncen al] BB AMAER LOEW'S 7h Aya 30% Hine Set last summer, Chic spent an evening with an old sliphorn player—hig cousin, me ide os Migtee <| AT HURTIG & SEAMON'S y as charm Tt la te one ane al at the Metropolitan ( | TARR To ay te “Eyes cf Youth" Lem Underdunk, A discussion arose as to whether feminine intelligence | yon in the Open : fer oop Mmprensl on, 89. u tudy gar] else Of Oe pent Bas te ns COME Ke 6 Mi Wed w Mat San West We ee “koa Cutan was equal to that of the masculine mind, When Chic gave his opinion, |jowod on Thuraday by I ate] No, Ameri t Hur thet erstonmere Atom ake F any, will sing an SANDERSON cAWTNGRN We? P CENTURY ice ies ia, Bin ae eamomnte Lem remarked: “Chic ought to know, ‘cause he's been-to New York.” in’ “Happy Though Mar ere | & Beamon's Lewia a (ful things i ntThais,” and many other | N CAWTHO! N CANARY vines) | THE BETROTHAL Aad because he is a real comedian, not merely & rube “cut-up," Chic | Will also be the usual of| Dody, Kitty Gla ' Hill, Ma hh Gour uslca PatU ree Wye eee, £O Sue RENHAneE: 0 a corstiness ainer_Bleo_ Sd, : deville a zaret’_ Wh Marts § e . Bale bedi talr to stay in New York for a long time j vaudeit Picador RAT ak ery ance Mme. Galli-Curet's first straight re i lactase arr, MANHATTAN . Qe Me Ti a Wad _ ' aia: coe | FILM ATTRACTIONS chorus, My \ Mine, Galli- Cure’ LEAT MM: re Tsou THE LITTLE TEACHER sth “MAN HUNTER” AT RIVOLI | pice. ‘0cro is @ pursuit that leads] AT THE PLAZA THEATRE THE AVIATOR GIRLS four tunse 2.40, GAIT Y, FoeT ne 45, it n New York this season will Always M00 Orcneetr@ Seate at 81. pate Pees Ot ne Ati! “a week QWise FOOLS : ih of Bk Greenwich Village ; Teal N "4 RN, ver the ocean, and is marked b: yas sae | 5 “ - tt of O1 we "ao WITH WILLIAM FARNUM |\*"" the ocean, marked by seam) COME TO THE OLYMPIC efraln of HL a STE » at 298 | rane rs Ane Whats 3 bi ree fhe and a shipw RT cathe aopatn” fentiran:-at thi: TIGRE by every boy and Gentle 4 “For its chief feature the Noli | ballot and @ programme of music a ree rela the Aviator appear At ty we remembered, and the delight fi 1 a Hye — eae will “have William Farnum in “The theses . |morrow, Monday and T 4@r-! the Qiympi in if might say patter / ‘4 | tf Ole R a n nat te ! the K Man Hunter a play of love MUCH IN A NAME, jaldine Farrar in “Shadow W ‘High Flyer F » better than that, of the witeh Senior Orchestra. | a ie Better Ole € ~~ nell 00 hae mbaheaiend advent Mr, Farnum| (From the Lowierilie Courier-dournal,) day and Thursday; Mae Mal Lily Loveridge. ki Reve el the ‘entrancing overture, the finely|fee, conductor, will be ‘ , STAR & AY & PULTON 81S. MAT. ] haa the role of a milionnaire duped ,. “Doing better with yqur health classes |The Bondage of Barbara’ and Me Schutte, Charigs o} stain ches score and thejfree monthly soncert STANDARD '» Mat TP:DAY ree EA tne as OLE ; Bee tar g ; Chaplin in "The Vagavvnd, Jam clnernpy and George Co 18e8, hoo! Settlement In DP chauncey OLCO VT itcesnen. Sing AVIATOR GIRLS { by @ wohan and a awindler agom ! call ‘em beauty classes now.’ d Saturday. Ma * was Mireille, In to ow afternoon, Fannie Li eat Week FRITZ! BOHEFF in “Glortas Kw Sunday BIG CONCKRTS—@ ' 4 As ' eis ele ie ENC Ee ee eee eee —

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