The New York Clipper (March 1916)

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24 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER March 25 AT THE NEW YORK THEATIIES. I VPCIIM WEST 46th STREET. Evgs.. 8.30 LI LbUm Mats. Thnrnda J and Saturday at 2.20. CHARLES KROHMAN Manager. Charles Frohman A David Belasco present a New American Flay, THE HEART OF WE TON A By GEORGE SCARBOROUGH. AIICTV Broadway and *sth St. Evenings, S.25 Dfilt I I Matinees, Wed. A Sac, 2.26. KLAW A EKLANGER Managers CORKY-WILLIAMS-K1TER, Inc., Present Mrs. Fiske C H Erstwhile-Susan By MARION DEFOREST. 1arBTT¥fcfilaffcTfaT w - *wh st -> near B'way. Ergs. ItlJ17BVi.1l »t 8.20. Maw. Wed. A Sat. 120. OLIVER M0B0SC0 Presents The Cinderella Man A Sew Comedy by Edward Chllds Carpenter. TflWrLAPBl? W.iBtU St. Bryant 23. Evenings IjUXI UAVILD g.80. Matinees Sat. A Wed. 2.30. C OHAN A HARRIS present- Leo Ditrichstein In His Comedy Success "THE GREAT LOVER' T TP L'UTV THEATBB. W. 42d Street. USr>l\i X Evgs. at 8.15; Mats. Wed. A Sat- 2.15 JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN JOSEPH CAWTHORN In the Musical Hay £S ^JjF" T^ I T .. PI II III CD 43d SU, near B'way. Evenings 8.16. uJinULCll Matinees Wednesday A Saturday at 2.16. COHAN A HARRIS Present The House of Glass A New Play by MAX MARGIN. Last Two Weeks. ■. W. KEITH'S PALACE Broadway A 47th St. Hat. Da 11J at 2 P. M. 26, 60 and 76c *Sv»ry Night 26-60-76- $1*1.60 WEBER & FIELDS, La Argentina. Whfatoa ■ ml Carroll, Haton and Keeler. Blossom Seeley, Ameta. Fred J Ardatn, Gillette's Monkeys, ana otners. 40th STREET W. of BROADWAY. EvenlDgs at 8.16. Matinees Wednes- day and Saturday. 2.15. HAOKETT A TYLER present FULTON UAviaBl a. •» a a UUia |'ii.ni...|ii/ THE MELODY OF YOUTH A romantic Irish comedy by Brandon Tynan. Mil ODROME Management CHARLES DILLINGHAM. World'a Greatest Show slowest Pries. MAT. DAILY 2:16 260. to $1.00 HIP HIP HOORAY EVGS. 8:16 26C to $1.60 HOITSA I SKDSATIOStL «B HAND | ICE BALLET 1.000 People—loo Wonders Suited by R. H. BCRNS1DE. SUNDAY NIGHTS—SODSA AND HIP NOVELTIES CPJIDIDi? Broadway A 40th Street. Evenings. 8.20 ClVlr 11VC. Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 2.20 OHAS. PROHMAN Manager. ELSIE FERGUSON In HALL CAINE'S ENTHRALLING PLAY MARGARET SCHILLER A. H. WOODS PRESENTS W. 42d St. Evgs. 8.20 Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.20 COMMON CLAY JOES ■ASM wi )AHE COWL DCI ICPft West Mtt > st - Evenings 8.30. Mats. DCLAdUll Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2.20. DAVID BELASCO preaenta THE BOOMERANG "Booms laughter market."—EVE. MAIL. W. 42d St. Evgs., 8; Mats., Wed. A Bat., 2. EUaw A Erlanger, Mgrs. NEW AMSTERDAM HERBERT TREE "KINO HENRY VIII" Sir Herbert Tree's Shakespeare Tercentenary Festival. GEO. iUin IjEru THEATRE, B'WAY A 43d STREET. M. VUIlAil B Evgs.. 8.15. Mats., Wed. A Sat. at2.15. KLAW A ERLANGER Managers HENRY o£er! AVAGE M1TZI «■ POM POM With TOM HcHACGHTOX and 50 other Fan Makers In the new Comic Opera, by A nne Caldwell. Score by Hogo Felix. Settings by Jos, urban. ona-v* 04V Hoar B'way. Phone 413 Bryant. OS* VII 9li Evgs. 8.16. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 115. LAST WEEK KM1LY STEVENS «■ THE UNCHASTENBD WOMAN A New Comedy Drama by LOUIS K. ANSPACHER ST, LOUIS. Olympic (Walter Sanford, mgr.)—"The Birth of a Nation" is still attracting large crowds. Shl-bebt (Melville Stolz, mgr.) — "Omar, He Tentmaker," 10-25. Gayety (Donn W. Stuart, mgr.)—Strolling Play- ers 10-25. Standard (L. Relchenbach. mgr.)—The Girls From the Follies 10-25 Park (J. S. Tillman, mgr.)—••Along Came Bath" 10-25. Shenandoah (Wm. Zepp, mgr.)—"The Chinese Honeymoon" 1IV35. New Gbaxd CajfTnAL (Wm. Stovers, mgr.)—The film attraction 19-25, "York State Folk," featuring Ray L. Joyce anil James Lackare. Colombia.— -Julia Dean. Mme. Eleanora de> Cls- neros, Sixteen Navassar Girls, "Cranberries," Billy Halllgan and Demi Sykes. the Three Leigh- tons. Joe Whitehead, Foor Statues, and Orpheum Weekly. Ghand Opkra House. — Max Bloom, in "The Sunny Side of Broadway;" Fink's animals, Jerry and Gretchen O'Meara. Kenldns and Allen, the Flying May oa, Joe Kennedy, D'Am loo, and pic- tures. Newark. !ff. J.— Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) "On Trial" March 20-25. "Daddy Long Legs" wee* at 27. Shubebt (Lee Ottoleogui. mgr.)—Dark 20-25, with "Qurnneyg'" week of 27. ObpheT/M (Clifford Stork, mgr.)—Mr. Stork re- turns to the stage to play the title role in "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," with the Brownell-Storic Stock Co., 20-25. 'Potash A Perlmntter" wee* of 27. Mineb'h Umpire (Tom Miner, mgr.)—'Ben Welch and hi* big show fills week of 20. Puss Pas., week of 27. Kee.ney's (John McNslly, mgr.)—Bill 20-22: Crossman's Entertainers, Walter Nealand and company, Dow and Dow. and Miller, Packer and Sets. Lxozc (V. Rossnagel, mgr.)—BUI 20-22: Two Danes. Grace Hanson. "A Hard Lesson," Lockhart and Leddy. Hoboken, W. J.—Empire (A. M. Bru?gemann. mgr.) week March 20, the Gypsy Maids. Belunan Show next. Lybic (G. S. Biggs, mgr.)—Btll 20-22: Myra Helf, Port and De Lacy, Dorothy Barton :nd com- pany, Will H. Fox, Ruth Howell and company. COLUMBIA THEATRE BKOADWAY, -17lli STItKKT. N. V. Till. Week, niiimiciiT MAIDENS. THEA. 44th W. of B'way. Phone 8439 Bryant, Evening, 8.16. Matinees Wed. A Sat., 2.1C. JOSEPH BROOKS Presents THE GREAT PURSUIT By O. IIADIHIN < .11 AMIIKKK With an Extraordinary Star Combination PntJCnV *'"<-• Kast of B'way. Phone, 6104 Bryant. UUNCUT Evgs., 8.15. Mata. Tiles. ASst_.2.I6. THE FEAR MARKET By Amelle Rives (Princess Pierre Tronbetzkoy) With a Distinguished Cast. B'way A 80th St. Phone, 3848 Greeley. Evgs. 8.16. MAta. Wed. A Sat., 2.16. Charming of All Viennese Operettas, CASIJiO THE BLUE PARADISE witu CECIL jLEAN T , V Hfr< 42d, W. of B'way. Phone 6216 Bryant. ■-i -a. JaaVHVy K vgs. 8.20. MaUnees Wed. and Sat. 2.20 LAST TWO WEEKS ABB HAWHUNS POTASH AND PERLMUTTER IN SOCIETY MMgU CI THEATRE. Jut W. af B'way. •ff4lll OIs Phone Bryant 7292. Evenings. 8.20. Mats. Wed. A Sat., at 2.20. ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents THK p mi|icAi, KATINKA By HAUEBBACH and FRIML, authors of "High Jinks" and "Firefly." nnOTU TBBAiSth, W. of B'way. Phone 6100. 0 1* l# X O. Bryant. Evgs. 8.30. Mats. Wed. A Sat, 2.30 A Satirical Melodrama or toe Movies PAY-DAY With Irene Fenwlck and Vincent Serrano WINTER GARDEN Fhone233oClrc:e. Evgs. 8. Mats. Tues., Than. A Sat., 2. ROBINSON CRUSOE JR. wtphAL JOLSON UlYiHC CI I MTT'C S9tn ' nr - B'way. Phone 1479 Bryant. MnAInt lLLIU I I J Evgs. 8.30. Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.30. In the New Romantic Comedy-Drama "A KING OF NOWHERE" (Will move to the 39th St. Theatre, Monday, March 27) My Enemy My Corn It's Utterly Needless This is to prove that every com which stay* and hurts is folly. Lovers of dainty footwear are bound to start corns. But nobody needs to keep them. At the first sign—or any- time—apply a Blue-jay plaster. That ends all pain. And it ends the corn. In two days it disappears. You know that paring never cures. You know that harsh applications are wrong. Now you should know Blue-jay. It has ended 70 million corns.' To' a world of men and women it has brought perpetual freedom. ' -i We promise that to you. 4 Blue »jay Ends Corns 15 and 25 cents—at Druggists Also Blue-jay Bunion Plasters BAUER & BLACK. Chlcngo and New York MaAar* of Surgical Dra.aJnxa, ate. • ■: ■ -■ X'\ *,';'■"'-*■■■" .. .-. ' -' ■ RACHES1V OHCUTT. Rachel Orcutt, a young pupil of Mme. Edirh Noyes, is now at the Anderson Art Galleries, New York. demonsUatlng the possibilities of the -Cho- ral celo.'-