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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Dib yoie eun ie PLAYERS IN OFFERINGS AT BROADWAY HOUSES NEXT WEEK |Long Islander Wins First Prize. as s a rt eit In “What Did You See” Contest. Two Boy Students and One Girl Winners of Best Prizes in College and High School Divisions. William J, Murray of No. 270 North Centre Avenue, Rockville Centre, 3 L. 1, leads the successful contestants on the “What Did You See To-day?" HILE we may not have the best dancers tn the world, we have page of The Evening World this week by winning, with his contribution, the < more good dancers than any other country. We are remarkably #100 prise. well supplied with “hoofers,” as they are impolitely known in The second award of $50 in this @ Jazzy circles. There seems to be no end of them in our musical shows, division was won by W. C. Eberle LA LUNA (Illustrated) some better than others, yet all toeing the mark set by lively competition. of No. 9 Livingston Place, Manhattan Baby Helen, my little siste Sometimes these dancers manage ‘The third prize of $25 was awarded] Slirieked @ violent protest this morning against a proposed * eee eery:,, winning, aeiee For you are so nice, though others to Mrs. Kathleen Finn of No. 30 N.] [nOrning against @ poop: : appt. fala, they are dead above the knees. show spice, Fillmore Street, Corona, 1. 1. she had hurt. My father told her "They have only to speak to convince | Th*Y could cut no tce with me. In the University and College divi- a story about La Luna, a little the pained hearer that their brains| °U Put the pet in Petrograd, my pet, + sion the first award of $50 for the} French story about the moon, and are in their fect. However, we are Til pet you) yet, . Fares ec] she begeed him to illustrate tt Rot disposed to find fault with them|4®4 roubles like a rube I'l spend to week was made to D. H. Tellman ot This he did on the injured knee because of this trifling eccentricity. Sive you Joy, Columbia Untversity. Louis N. Fink-] using a little cotton, twisted into They needn't worry ubout the size of | FOr When you wink a wink that turns clstein of New York University won] a swab on a toothpick. After their hats so long as their shoes fit Lest abcde the $85 award painting the moon, he improved them. Indeed, they are to be envied | €tinka, I'm your soldier boy—Yah! Julla Biggie of Manuel Training,| °" Dature by drawing « coup @8 especially favored beings, lght- of ears and th Van Dyke Py footed, light-hearted and by no means Divine Katinka, she would sink a Brooklyn, won the $60 first prize in beard! The story included a 8 light-headed. Russian man-o-war, the High School division and Dora cloud that covered the moon, Hi-yi! Hi-yi! Ht-yo! Albert of Morrie High School, the and it, too, was faithfully depicted CHANGE in stage dancing has Her ‘chirilan Ried ae steam that oa SA Ty won bd Lerrag keg of $25. on the knee. Presto. The bere brought th tertain- epihtendd a — 3 © complete list of winners is} was accomplished and by FoURt these young entertain-| Hooray! Hooroo! Let's go! s * x é Mina Gomme Le printed on the “What Did You See] Helen was smiling _ @rs into their own. This change] Beautiful as a turtle when she dances | : s fy) * *USTENING To-Day?" page. —_ took piace, let us say, about ten years on the roof, a? a IN® Bises Here is the story which won the] BABY DIES OF ATHOPINE POISON- _ go. It was marked most distinctly Vdd ato pndll ged ——* > 2.3 THEATRE. [$100 for Mr. Murray: ie ¥ ING. > ussian woof-woof-woof! ; fee oles Hage ||\, ; villiam Marks, twenty-two bind pela pare = figured} ay tult o° pep ahe dees pyres while ae \ “ ‘ ae ga A EARN MISS VO Bie WEES i eas died neath. iia woabtial” te IY a5 a grotesque comedian for a seated on the ground; y ; 1 & DAUGHTER OF ve bag hd heat cor tia New [night from atropine poisoning. The number of seasons before his real tal-| Every night her appetite ts like a } MOKORY? RiALTo. a Sante Osetee va child playing shout the floor of tts ent was discovered. As an incredibly Russian hound, gs . : ‘ Lae Reel ane te” enon, [home. No. 198 East 101at Street, found thin youth given to strange antics in — thet acapella Valetenzs. ns i ape nd |a bottle which had fallen from a shelf. be dary HRS Deel cg MR Its mother carried the ehild to the hos- pital about 5 o'clock yesterday. the grand passion. He could not be a heroic lover alongside the larger start a game of pinochle with Floria, but he did his best to inject] a pack of cards of questionable romance, feeling, tenderness and ardor} vintage. * * * They pinochied to into his acting and in his singing. His] Jamaica, played a hand or two the big shows that kept Lew Fields NGS you have to do now {s move studying his bank account with a the furniture out of the room microscope Vernon Castle had the un- and dance it. It's ridiculously simple—at the Globe. certain standing of a nimble clown. voice was warm and expressive and] on the platform there while Ve was go-calied ballroom dancing that Pl he was wisely held in restraint. waiting for the electric to Brook- and but him securely on his fect. Fame ays for the h S t lyn and continued the game on oo arene eles - 4 i e a g e er Aas ardolde Morris appeared at Aeolian] the train. When we reached nd upon second-rate Co We Ke aN 3 i his annual piano recttal,] bush Avenue the train emptied Aehers Acted. into fretrate. movie ming Week. By BIDE DUDLEY THOMAS 3 Taq one eas opin B fiat minol| —“atmget-end the. conductor stars. Irsne Castle tripped into nolice — ——— ee =s matt and pieces by Grieg, Bee-] shouted “All Out!’ three times Qe patent leather heels of the MONDAY NIGHT.: i TOR ea nen con Soe thoven, Brahms, Debussy and Lisat.| before the “sharka’’ even budged. i Englishman who married nér.| Bijou Theatre—"'Listening In.” HB theatre on the roof of the Mr. Morris, whose first home was] «+ * Again this evening the |& His sudden rise reached sublime] ‘ New Amsterdam, under the San Antonio, is a good musician, en t FY ayes Theatre~"‘Our Nell.’* teas : same four got on the 6.30 train heights when he died for his country management of Erlanger, Dili dowed with talent, temperament and They " a thet ec. Here re } TUESDAY NIGHT. Ingham & »' com- other att rity We sake Ceatte ines as an aviator. Vernon Castle was the Ingham & Ziegfeld, is to be com rer attributes of a player and com-| at Rockville Contre they decided first and bravest of the new dancers, a eile Theatre—"Fashions for SAT teou te Keeble won toe ote Ly aoka a to finish it out in the darkness en.’ 2d i i “Rn . at the station, Two obliging Rd that timo the dacer In a THURSDAY NIGHT. tation of any kind of theatrical enter Romeo ot Jullette’” will open the}! 6 hatter ol % YAR BG cert cera orld) THRGa, tensed em vavert lita veck On Uie Metre riends lighted match after mateh musical show was usually a Punch and Judy Theatre—'The| ‘inment ntirely new equipment on By Frank H. Warren. tion of Floria T 5 med to revert i arth Wools if , the errobaltias thvorder to: (umtnate:'the canis: has MEANSIGE Abnorinal. calves | Oeermat." both sides of the curtain will be in- mean |t2 the picture she gave at her first]Opera season Monday, with i) ee Ad aieele ake, Berek . who, up on her toes, went through stalled and there will be a ceiling] 48 @ holiday attraction “Tosca” |appearance here in the part. It was] Bort, and Gigli, DeLuca and Rothier. ite THO ck mesa Hat ing of Pyorrheaa— F . vit q Fe naturally would be assured of a fine} natural and fluent with none of the] Loreley’’ will be given for the first Laid me UN ; Hf aitticutt gyrations with a grin-and- PLAY by Carlyle Moors called} oer ee ne senting a with Miwa. Saxitowlinl | aeapennnenl peebe Nai tol tine this on on Wednesday, with] struck the newspaper the men bleeding gums. Only er It expression. After seeing her hives capacity will be increased to 800, In | audicn and with Mme, Jeritza self-consclous traces that erept into 2 ye SAM UIE LEGG IRC: he ffi MMe night you were quite prepared to rhistening Tn."" comes to the) the lobby there will-be a reception [the cast the Metropolitan snanage- | her. work on the eoason's opening|Mmes. Alda and Sundelius, and Gigil,| were using for a table. | She one person out of five plok up your morning paper and read | night. Ieisidererined as on ere eneey | Foom for women and smoking rozms|ment would not be forced to comb the /night. We think her gown in tho first | Danie and Mardones. | “Rorls Godu-] wddressed the {hinnest of | tik past forty escapes. she had died of heart diseaso on a| comedy and hay nothing to do, wieh| £8 TEM: Some years ago the “Merry [hlghways for patrons, The lucky Jack highly unbecoming ngthened | Aatiapin in tho tite role. “"Paralfat'| ““THIB ts how your train in ‘lato Thousands younger bed of roses hurled at her by a sym-|radio. The c: 5 Widow" played this roof theatre|¢ombination, then, last evening in- | sw t CULTS peated Ma abe ici hea ; 4 ‘ hi er by a sy jo. The cast len- played in n reatr on Friday afternoon, beginning y Fi Fi pathetic audience. denning, Dodson Mite tan eet | after its long engagement downstairs the opera oMlelals to direct | pres CUT Th aR aaa ai AULA IR at otal Aaah id $ are subject to it as This isns't saying there weren't toe] Stubbs and Mina Gombell. | | and the musical show, Little Bit ttention to the season's’ big-|must appear Ho to Edward Johnson, | "00h. Wi ii a ite ae ee ee ade ue weatted: The 13 swell. Be on 5 dancers of charm in thoso days. it ee ae of Everything,” with Fay Templeton dience—as if refuting certain | who was the Mario-for the frst ame} Meter NTR rea ueaniae: others drifted, aD) ce H ¢’ y Yee a delight to watch the sunny! “Our. Nell," a musical ‘“metiow.| Pete Dalley and other stars, was pre- | ungallont shat hase reared | hers. wih OMGeE | Rathbers And ‘Gonten, iy cPaltfoa ene ee Sale guard. Genee flashing through a measure. | q thy “ini OWT sented there also. ; their he to the effect that the hnson is adept in the art of | eratil aha Pees aees a , Unless memory is playing me a char-| jee” cg pe atheros great Joritza’s drawing power was on up. He looked Ags, aiid | rae AUR ee ee Br Mase O HS Mie he) Le) eho hlh Us. H Brush your teeth ae acteristic trick, she was first bro BEIT Ul have tier oamale bes the wane a painter look, a painter for] \ hee daickas tera abee AULA Sunday morning I was awak- Ran ce ret bs Daly, will have its opening at tie] NEXT FOR BERTHA KALICH. | Ur tae ion characteriza: whoin a great actrena could conceive) Mitt, Mme. Jeiitza, and Harrold.} ened by a conalderable pother | $ had London at her fect, Foo wens | Bayes Theatre on the same night. In] Bertha Kalich will be seen soon, _ _ eee te eee ne er | made by four sparrows about a 3 no ballet at the Empire, where thel terre. roma ee ee te SimMY Funder the direction of Lee Shubert, vptavinta’ Saturday night, with! niche in a brick wall opposite and | 3 pire, Barry, Emma Halg and Olin How- —\! Miss Bort, and Gig and DeLuca, GREG item deal Graratane indore Laie adored her, was complete; jand, in a play adapted by George Bernard - “4 At Sunday's concert Erna Rubin-] The.enattering wan ae incessant |S H without this fair-lalred perfectly e 6 © aha mi tencnibed a tr r N xj | M WA 2 | violinint, will pl uch Violii Lrahibindhna ld cians H trained and amazing supple artiste,| “(Fashions for Me TRG ee eee ee ecitae ew otes in the usic Seale ik sit play Bruch Violin’ that Peould not sleep, and rising, FOR THE GU MINER Taras von cue mber, | Fee a shene for Men.” a comedy by Jcomedy and will be known here as by Frank 2 i Hee sOhtante Marion] | Watehed for an hour the patr of : Adeline Genco won cyual same over-|tne National Theatre on roceday | Gitta’s Atonement.” It is the we By Frank H. Warren, Lolva-und Curt Taucher wit} sng. sparrows that fA nest in the More than a tooth night, inspite of A. 2B. Watkley’s| night. It is concerned with a chap, [OC Slestrled Trebitsch. a Vienna au-|\ = ——— niche, defending their home from —it checks sneering prediction in the London|keeper in udapest. O. 1 He thor. Mme. Kalich returned recent} ; ; ; Wael x week's concerts and reeitaty,| another pair who had no com- | § eethat “In the native home of the| this role, Others ecard | Ll from Burope, where she discovered j ' SanaellnGl LiaRe. Bre eae for eversbody,| Punetion. respecting the means | % 35 and 60c in tubes . ‘Washington Post’ und the cake-walk| Rawin Nicander and Clarke Silver. |t%® play and induced Shaw te adapt x : UMD TaAt abla employed to get what they | 8 fe will be like a philosopher at a] nail it. This ts the first time Shaw hus Iptropulitan i ans ' n—*Mininture Mu-| Wanted. ‘The castle holders stood Mrbarian court,” es ee consented to make an adaptation oat + followe Ion acd 1 earn tieert Ooms to their guns, repelling attach af- Bat wy aie a ballet-los “The ‘ comedy-drama Hlizabeth Rethberg, the ne Mir Di wis, Punch and Judy Theatre tor attack, while the invaders flew P* Ing people, at any rate when this| hy. H. &. Sheldon, will be produced \ ; n, organist, City ¢ again and again to the assault, PE form of dancing is made u tof ]}at the Punch and Judy Theater. on Peers SOREL Te EB CTURE cont etter ate ; \ ol Settlement, N seeking with beak and wing to . musical comedy. Even tho exainsite| Thursday night. Among others in the], ie ¢ » lecture at | musical " A venteen SHO 1. men a re I Strect, Senior Orehestra; Ra drive out the ocenpants of the full worth when placed in this kind | gent, Lolita Westman and. Harry [1% SoS" Her diaroutne will be | ing Seavinn OSS it wil} a v1] Svmphony Orchestra, Sehellimg, plans] series of battles, for there must of setting. nee then Morris Gest, | penham s SHEN ANOD Ba BY UY M 1 Nav Hor itt 1 i 1 ‘ Cy Sen have heen ten sasauits, resulted in et aetine "nln inn Sore on re een a : | ! ; SEY Micha a! un | PHILADELPHIA, $300 fate of the Russian Ballet brought} phe Comedie Francaise , \ AO dtoha rhe | ar } Heat Thikand. wie-{ humans are not the only ones who | yeaye We 23d St, BIT; Liberty St, 820) Py here before its time, gave us fine bal- | returns for four mati performances A GALLANT Cop, “ 2 Att nea " ( Yown HL Marguerite Sylva re continually scrapping — for Jackson Ave. Jersey City, 651 A.M. in his elabo te Productions at}at the Century eatre, There will Louise Allen c “The Ging a air ano't fl , ray at Theatre iments, nor does a landlord Tickets good only on special trains Century, but these were taken] po “TL Adventuricre Monday; “"C Girl’ was a bit diffident about eros nit 1 it te nut ) r ie te |S tal hood play Iways have to be party to the { facte. Thursday, and “Le Demi-Monde,"| Theatre yesterday in fh ia Mar eoncer an Opern And this is Miss Biggie's story | sgsaeaee ‘riday, Mlle. Sorel appears in all] traffic policeman, she Curt ‘Tancher, dramatic tenor, whol applanse: refusing: tn int Wor. |! | T ts ballroom dancing, with stage| these plays. “Officer, could you see me across | jj PAGAL GROBIGER AA, BOA coal Gruner FoaaTRe alee Cosmas Eee] Manday afternoon == ata, Olendth | improvements, that Broadway es 8 the street? Nristur a mborm fiolcortalr it : Donahue | really likes best of all, pertiaps| A wew burietta called “Spice” will] The pol gazed on her w ett it Wan oun n : a ta coe Ernest | because Broadway understands it.| be given at the Park Music Hall. admirat he replied, ein the 3m nt and mad eins 1 deal na Gondre } The surprising part of it is that ono 8 could see k away N i 1908 Ho. \ rpist ' | musical show after another trots out will have: doe:8ilr r RiLETAT AE RaREtuohi Peal aol . Orehes | "hoofers'' of remarkable skill end with George Stone and NEWLYWEDS AT SUPPER. Mantidiae md in Gn e ‘ a sa Carne | Grace. There is never any lack of A heading these aes ; ee 1 . ( ' 4 te City Symr } them. 1 headin he company Barry ‘Tow? ind Lenore Masso | w 1 Tristan ' ol. ata ai George M. Cohan has gone further a a Starner intl ALOT sul : ‘ ur } than any one else in this direction by Rate Broux Opera) Sugaty at eae “ : ( 1 Tenor | making “Little Nellie Kelly’ a danc will be BA PAD eS Te bias ! : : ‘ of Auta Case | ing show from start to finish. Myen| Alexander Carr Bit elles DNS ACE SOE SWS REY in . two old men shake their fect like ————— nusfied: at Werineasay aftemnoune Honey a tH ag Pein Coes bars ; ernnen: vn Inde | Joungstere, This unwonted exhibi- . (nye t i Like) ps aa tH, A wn; Carl Seble tion Is, of course, an exception Change of Bills AYEIG BIbhs I Ayres, Chi and ! al ae, Town Hall Night Youth is the spirit of the dance as The Rachael! Aid Society benefit } s ‘ t Am ‘ ett 10 F niralte, Carnee we usually find it in musical comedy [ Vi d ill. morrow night the Times § H » the M “Girl of ft Ls sadly asic JBbane® acrobatic dancer is a maivel n AUGEVULLE)| theatre wiit eniist the assistance r f nics OF th ; ! ! ‘ ce Rechnanies aunick ¥ jetent unto himself—or herself numerous well-known entertaine dcottl Grand Opera Company ee art ‘yin ys and girls with a sense of rhythm . Ie 4, Among them are Will Rogers Gin reel , an dausi sense of fun ane the| CENTRAL THEATRE—The Four| g"isrennun, Ben | Tae he : Ursula’ G " favorites, Kor one thing, they| Marx Brothers in e Twentieth | Tom Howard ba ¢ 1 f f ( Mt \ ! seem to enjoy thenselves immensely,| Century F “a Shubert unit, will[De Leath, Hddte " Hd Der] e Thursday Ae ; There ta no suggestion’ of work in] be the attracion. The large com-|Hrothers, Kk \ 1 1 i | thelr activities. Forgetting every-| , eS 8 Willams, I ' ; Jian: 1 ) 1 thing else, apprrently, they cut loose | P22Y Includes a chorus of girls. Harnacd Oran 1 i tly | feo! quite a ORK Aah and go in whole-heartedly for u good] MOS BROADWAY TH Haskell, Krame i SNAG - Z * tine, ‘The bill will include Cecile West rilla, Et kh it 1 opera w elas Agere . — Miller and Mack, Alman and Harvey,| Harry and E 1 M 1 Ame t tan | sc fe A iS UN Gotis P Th Ele ay EADING these lively juveniles are} ang the film melodrama “The xen. | CUrran and She Mizart a Wag rime ; ve | ed Walt, pianist, Acottin, 5 F é ectric the Astaires— and Adele Baa os, Lillian Amfortaa | ; ide ) ) . s Once again in ‘The Bunch and| eky Derbi nd Frank M ‘ ; Sinn t the M | vay ‘ Une Yoane ig * they prove themselves to be| PROCTOR THEAT Franklyn| Dunce Palace Ta B Wi 1 oa ng line haw been i ; Pht ent AN Mi Hiv ACUUIN Caner GSD dost of their kind. Incidentanly, [arnum, Corinne Tilton and others eivaa iB t tol Ry m3 ' Nik it ts thelr good luck to have the hest cit ARES, FOOLISHMENT : wees +t. of : number in the plece, the ‘Katinka p NOS eae as We: ANAS |) ieee ” © box et a P A practical gift that is sure vong, that they dance with great a atre, and Thursday will bring once ner uh , ‘ ay rec ' Fe to please, Fatigue and labor cess. This Anne rome] the Catifornia Rambler 4 Henry| Who stumbled and fell ina chute 1 i 1 ? ~ minimized | e cl Kern number {s delig ins tid! anaes OA ihe WORE ILA A to ‘ I ; | are minimized and home clean- reflecting the “Chauve no sical i aie Nand dik: day t ra ie ' c ‘I q zis madeca less tiresome other native composition has done et Theatre will be Aunt Sally and ; ack | and plans t s thror t and sp by its use. You must get the swing of it {rom ier Alabania and Charles Ray| A" gee, (he galoot was a beaut g elta Cu Sut hex pl amie and more the igh by its use. 1 Astaires, but this is the way it on the . Ay : 1 KN ~ a AVacuum Cleaner gives more (Copyright by Harms 4 FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, ¢ | ' . pl A wooden Mer raily marching on} Man “Marriage You can't t lt ! A , Say stan ¢ than m mentary pleasure, It parade one day Street iia ees" US ee AY 8 Onty) y A donna ; a ‘ ba 4 srovides lasting harpiness! Eyes right! Eyes lett! Ice-cream! nd thy my ae Se aarp dace ach Bipot zB ' He niake votes provides lasting heppinesss Espied a Russian dancing girl whol park The| priv pellet t ; 1 ” ARLE b wines 4 ruphed acrone his! woy 1ghth will have Gus| us a 1 1 -riee-$ 52.5 Bome flap! Some map! Some dream! | Zing's “Molody Land’ and "Phe Tal, erie 1 oe SINS Bs Prete ge Phere in a Kussian garden that was! so. ay Mant! . GOSSIP. after to-night is c ng Show"'| The Rea t \ full of snow and sleet, ty "eA 5 Avy fi Cat nnd t na re the Winter ¢ m « wil 1 4 yp . 1° . Gathéring tonsilitix huds. and chit], ACE Marton nse the Four ee a ankl eee nee ( - sete ENF ene DAKAR THE WORLD'S Che Uni + Sata Ber eee Lommel : im : | ited Electric Shop: } t ¢ t : "a'r fe neces ' . beheld the icilon that ein 12 fe pe a the Kost | Harlem Office v ’ e ened on her nose ' t | t T Ei . ‘ x 2 . 2 ' an urticle| 4 of The Unireo Ececraic Licht & Powsn Company ing for Little F 0, he} thn | ook wil lion elephant ¢ fa be i - Now Located at I 120 East 15th St ‘ ted to propos: | ire f New k and “The a i} , *. ry i 4O East loth Street ) . hay \ Pogianing Thurs: |!" i a | 2092 7th Ave. 89th Strect @Broadway 146th Stroet 8 Broadway leae'de’you (io, Ikat'nice Comeror F Ww ; | . : do you;wKatinka, think we sould} the headiner th r s Wom-]in’ will at ' d iny a: Mtg ‘ Near 125th St. - | v } | « j agree? en’' as the film offering. Another attraction that goes on iour is dire the rehearsals fo: olor a prouchess HOTEL THERESA BUILDING

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