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PAGE 6 Iw 40* jKi mn CONTINUOUS tary ißf, Ito II COME ANY TIME ! Sot It AH ' World’s Greatest Vaudeville & Picture Stars «r n_. Hm Such Amu**m»nt ValM t««n rtf wi mci w a— to tn# pu»m< ■< o^p***** WEEK STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 2§ — Vaudovlllo ■ Starts Lottie si Mayen AND HER j DIVING GIRLS swat Asiatic Exhftitioa Em Offered id Vaudeville OTHER SPLENDID ACTS [Frank Keenan ■ Supposed by MARGERY WILSON The Bride of Hate, Showing at 2-00. 1:00 and S:00 p. m. | Mrs. Vernon jm Castle JfR tmtm HE? \ ss™? wwuswi -:';z I The Wonder Show of th* Snuton J ;|S MAX SP ( IGEI $ SUPERIOR PRODUCTION I t\»o k< I's THE (■SPIEGEL REVUEi 19 with billy mossiv v dg.e MILLER l Famoue Bpir*H Bra it v ( horu* . 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Ms In tin Tenth Episode of “PATRIA” Showing at 1:30, 4:30. 7:30, 10:30 p. m. $ TEMPLE s Mh Sat. Or at testa m*-JBr B«rry **« II *a Tte aa hl*h*rj —CARR Aa4 If la Etrrllaat Aaaarial» Plarara la “AN APRIL SHOWER” A ■—a Mary of Laa «hter With Haw ail TVa a tVar THAT AIIAim or OAlir 4TD RJCWOaSK AL. HERMAN THE BLACK LAUGH*’ Jaal CTaalaa With tha Taw Yarh Rl(»»lr>a« Rml thaw FOUR AMARANTH GIRLS A WRIRLWIt D OARCTTO ITMCV AJLTY Frank Orth t Wm.J. Dooley Os Oath A Para aal 5 Tha Paaar MHla Ihrrff af Orah A Nark -Thr Laaa Par* r* in ‘THE FOOL DETECTIVE** WARD A VAN PAUL McCARTY Wraat -aatetea. A ELSIE FAYE TINA MAY*S GARCINETTI BROS. CIRCUS MOOREOSCOPE Raati iam cm# 4 (Am rarju i.o a nna<H,K »n * DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WIITON CALKS, Conductor POPULAR CX)NCERT AT ARCADIA SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2STH AT 1:10 SOLOIST MRS. ETHEL RUST MELLOR SOPRANO 1,000 Roo ervod Soto at 3Bc; Othoro at SOo Detroit Opera House, March 30th, at 3:30 LAST SUBSCRIPTION CONTSiT—SOLOIST: MME. JULIA CLAUSSEN Leading Mezzo-Bop ra no af tHo Chicago Oparo Compary In an ALL WAGNER PROGRAMME . Rooorvod taato—ooc to $2XlO —At CHnnotf’a PENSION FI ND CONCERT SOLOIST JOHN POWELL QRCATCST OF AMERICAN PIANISTS AT ARCADIA—EASTER SUNDAY AT 3:30 Rooorvod Soato—Me. Si 00, SMO. Now or aola at the office* of tha DETROIT SYMPHONY SOCIETY HARRY CYPHER, Manager—ML POP Krooge Bldg DETROIT TIMES _ LOTTO ■ I T 1 ORTHBia Uottla Mtrtr sod her Wtlb* Oirli tops the tm4«vI1I( bill la it* Or ph«um the*t«r for tha ***k itartlß* M n)»j afternoon MIM M»r« ts s Chicago girl who hsa aroa acoroa of madais sad othor trophla# in rwlm mlng cootoata. Rha ataga# ona of th# moat attraction a# aqua tie eahlblttona •▼or offered tn tho (Vyhtom Thlo ooaooa aha ta carrying a |ltu and mirror tank, tn# lnrg*ot that haa •T«r boon employed In thta manner, and It ta oc arranged that avary m<'**B*n( of th* dlvara la or out of the wator oan bo aoao by aearyoh* ta th* audience Tt* act opona with o done* ta Oro etam oootumos. In which th* wat*r tent** and Mis# Mayer stag* a clas sical and art latte erpoaltmn of th* dancing art Tha diving frato fol low Immediately All tn* naw dtv tag atunta will b* introduced. aa wall as many of th* old favorite*. Mtaa Mayer will do h*r n*w looping tha loop diving f*at There w.ll b* aavan oth*r art* aa uaual on th* program of raud*Ttlla. which undar th* Or - phaum'a n*w rontlnuoua policy, h*- gtna at I. •II and • o'clock Th* picture f*atur*a for th* waak Includ* Frank Keanan. supported hr Margery Wilson tn Th* B-ld* of Hat*" and Mr* Vrrncn Paatl* tn h* t*nth epi sode of th* pr*par*dn*»a a*rlal. “Ta trta “ “Th# HMd# of Hata“ will K * off--#d at * * and • o'clock and "Ta trta“ at 1 IS. 4 >«. T SO and 10 S* o’clock Thar# will b# other ptctnraa aa wall In tha charsetar of a southern phyalctan who marrte* a alar# girl to a whit* man to a»*nr* hla family narr* Frank K#*nan will b* aa*n In th* Orpheum theater n*xt w**k when th* n«w photoplay. 'Th* ® r,r Hata.” la presented Marg*ry Wll •on t*k*a tha part of tho alar* gtr! th* physician wtna In a card ram* on a kflaataaippl at* am he at M* tak»* h*r hom* and on arriving tb*r* And* that In hta abaenca ht« nt*c* haa alaln herself because th* man who wronged h*r would not make K *r hi# wlf* Th* phyalctan do** not an nounce tkat tha beautiful girl ha Irought back with him la a Ne gress Ha plana to marry her to th* man who eaua*d hla nlace'B dr wnrall and then maka th* annmjnjemant H* lay* th* trap and th* Intended vlc tlm fall* «sally Into tt H* makaa lor* to th* besot Ifni alar* and Haa no suspicion that aha la ‘thar than a whit* girl of g*>od family. After tha marriage haa b**n p*rfor»nad »h* phyaioian mak*a public th* fact that th* brld* la hla alar* To eacap* ridicule and htda from hla disgrace tha huaband go*# to a yellow ferar ramp Tb*ra ha la killed a saw dara sjggS «**» IN THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES 1 latar whan ha tHaa to «k*P* L*tar tha phyalclsa lasrna from th* man who turned tha alar* girl over ta hfia that aha la not a Nagreaa but a whlta girl. Tha doctor find* out that aha followed hla Instruction* la tha raeanga marring* aolaly hacauaa aha lorad him Mra. Vernon Oaatla In tha tenth aptaoda of Patrta. ' tha pra poradnaaa aortal. I* tha othar big pte tur* attraction B-ith ara In connec tion with Lottta Mayar a Mrlug Glrla and ala othar big vaudeville acts 'Tha Rrtda of Hat*'* will ba shown at IS, Sand I o'clock and Mra. Caatla at 1 SO. 4 10. T tO and lb SO o cM*k W 4IHIISTOT. Th* rlrld and pletureaqu* romance* of R*i Beach hitr t>aan. read by thousands of people and ha** mad* him on* of th* tnoat popular Amarl can authors and the announcement of thf coming to the \\ ashlngton thea ter n**t week of ‘Th* Barrtar will ba of unusual Intaraat to fiction and movie followers Tha pi tur*d atory cloaaly follow* th* swift actt,, w an* • tirrlnp -iiMati n* of tha booh, and la a faithful portrayal of th wild, rough, law!*** Ilf* of California and .Alaska tn th* day* when th*s* lanla wer# th* havan of hunted man and th* a*i frontier of cl* Ii is* I ton “Tha Barrier'* deal* with th# big. strong v<tal things of Ilf* and la a truthful drama of primitive Ilf* told by a writer who aaw It unfold before hip own eyea. and himself played a man » part in It. It la th* usual thine la ftlmdom to featur* stars, but la “Th# Barrlar." the author i« featured be lt# has aupptlod tha srr*an with an element that la very much lacking —a Btrong story. Bv*ry memb*r or th* cart «ii choaen because of ftt tlnr qualities special music haa b*an written for this production and will be played by th* Vvashlngton symphony orchaaira Two perform an t« wII be given daily at tII and • IS o'clock. nmum 1 »rt.n t hoi sc 'Kverywomon.'* Henry W Sovage * gr*at*at popular aueces*. which haa created a furor* tn New Fork. Bos ton. Chicago and every othar city from coaat to coaat will corn* to tha Detroit opera houa* Monday even ing for Its fourth return engagement In this city ''Everywoman” la with out doubt on* of tb# largest muatcal and dramatic productions ever aant on tour, combining aa It does In on* tremendous apectacle. drama grand opera and muso al comedy Mr Rav age consider* Fv» ryw -man” on* of hta greatest triumphs aa a producer, and this yar * organisation tha beet 'Evarywoman company. ’Bverywo man" ta a chapter In th* Ilf# of •vary woman ft la a pltgrlmag* la queat of love, a portrayal of univer sal egpertence EVerywoman. th* cen tral figure, whoa* Ilf# atotir Is tha DETROIT -• j P i;> -m 4 s i * << t "*« -'" -• ’ , .>n> .(..,• •>»; i THE ONE and ONLY COMPANY Manry W. Savage'e Own Great Organisation **The greatest triumph of the American Stage." —Elbert Hubbard. Laat Two Performance* Today of Bon Hur Week April 2nd. Matlneea Wednesday and Saturday DAVID BELABCO pnmncsTt DAVID WARFIELD JXZ'ZL. THE MUSIC MASTER Direct from Twenty Weeks at the Knickerbocker Theatre, New Verb 4 Weeks, Baginning Monday. April 9 ABORN GRAND OPERA CO. Matinees. Thursdays and Saturdays Reaefteire: "Madam Butterfly," "The Jewel# of the Madonna," “ftigeietto ” "Lucia," “lamsen and Daiiiah.” "II Trevetara,” "Cavallaria Suet icon a with "Pagllaccl/* "Taita of Hoffminn," "Carman." Prieae: 20c. 50c, Tic. 91 00 and lUxb Week of Mar. 26—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday With has ha ——————————mmmm wo . >#. * w Wr A R A I ■ || nr-oHnr. n roim taklsg aereea 4ebsi la -Broadway Jenea ’ to *4 a teat t# motif af th« play, )• a beautiful ra fln«d and accomplished young woman She la of <>ur day and tha yearnings which nil har aoul ara those that every woman know* An unsatisfied longing tn her h»art f>r laVI fat a gr»at ovaru helming U>v» taka* her from the flrealde of her home out Into the myatary of Ufa Paula tfhay. noted for her beauty and har acting, will be aeen In tha. title role A fine cast will Interpret the many Inter esting role* P*rM Warfield In hi* famoua character of Herr von ftarwlg In the lata rtiarla# Klein a comedy "The M i*lc Master." will coma to tha De troit opera houaa the week of April 2 The revival of "The Music Maa ter by Mr Belgooo and Mr War fl.-M has t>e*n one of tha biggest aucce*»e* of the season. Mr War held hut he. n playing the comedy In |f* w Y* rk for the last five month*, and aitho It ha* had long runa on Broadway on four different oeeaelou# In the last 11 year# the theatar waa packed at ererv performance during the recent engagement In tjae Knick erbocker theater A specially-select ed company lurmuadi Mr warflsld. Tha A bom opera ronrpan y will come to *ha petrr-lt opera houaa Mon dap erening. AprM I. for a month* engagement of opara in English. OPERA HOUSE Night* 50c to 12 00 Mata 25c to $1 50 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1917. A m I ARB 3TCRI3AR Who pßryo Cwaawtaaoa la -Bveryw*- •«■" la too Detaolt opera hooaa _’J # - - r - - t m - ’ v‘. navtn wtunn.B fines* star to appear la a revival • f -Tha Muir Master' la the De lewt* ->perw kaaoe tha wioh of April 1 The company, which has a full com plement of e*ei.||#nt sing era. large chorus and orchaatra and pratantloua arenlr equipment will preaant a pa rted repartolra af claaslc and modem aperaa © I**ll A, Anna Held will appear In tha Oar rlck thaatar naat waak In tha naw three-act muatcat comedy entitled "Follow Ms." which praaad one of tha hit* of ha Mew Yorh Casino theater season Miaa Raid has tha rale of a chic French netrsee. Claire Tm Tour, of tha Theater Farletlea n much adored p« rssnsg*. whose legion of admirers pursue with avowal* of af fection. gifts of Jewels, and presents of orchid*. The moat ardent of Claire a admirers ta the Marqula da I*unay a gay yo«ih of tha boulevard*, whose pretty Ame Mona wife dlocov ara his infatuation hut does not learn the name of the object of tl Inno cently tha Marquise da goaa to Claire with her troubles, and in» florae har aid In winning bach har truant apouee Claire decide* td lead tha philandering marquis • marry chase With the ultimata result that ha fall* In love with hla wife anra more, and all and* happily _ Mlsa Held la übly supported by ffylula Jsaan Louisa Mnk. Edith Pay, Oeorg* Lydaeker Charles Mcßaugh ton tha Bvha# slaters. Pa il Poroaal. Aaabury and Shaw. Wllmar Bentley, and the "nnnaaoelcal nut" Henry Lewis Lewis lg a genuine dlsoouery of tha Shaken*, who ara directing Anna Held’s tour this season Asa vaudevilles top-linsr. ha waa known far and near, but “Follow Me la the fl r *t Broadway show In which fhia eccentric comedian has ever appeared Tha far-famed pantomime "Pierrot tha Prodigal. * wRh tha original coat which made tha plar such a pro nounoed aueoeaa la V»w Tarh. will be seen In the Garrick the wash of April 9 Altho aot a word is apohoa thru out the action of the play, the audience to said to alt enthralled with the art of the players, the beauty of the prod action. sad tha In tensity of the atory A large erohee tra plays tha special mush al acora Tha offering la said to ha one of tha moat unusual quaint end artis tic graduation* of tn* theatrical sea son. cme of th* big htt* of tha currsmt Rew Yorh season. "Old Lady tl.“ • comedy hr Rachael Crothar*. to which Runs Dunn has th* leading rale will coma to the f »arft«h tha atar th* weak of April 1 Thi* com edy la said to b* on* of th# mmi norel la them* and daUgtitful In atory that the stags has *#*n It many dara Ml** TVaan la oradltad with one of th# beat chef act eyla*- ttona in bar da* ear ear of aotabla achievements //y////,//// , '//>,, r//f/ftot'///’ot, Advanced Vaudeville fZT DetretTa Oreataat Amweement Valya l*-S»r (Monday Met.. March 2d I ’*' THE POPULAR OSNIUS OF LAUONS VALENTINE VOX nr HIS IflWltT TiimiLOQUIAL PKODIXTION. “Fun In a Millionaire's Club" mi Mir FOUR | GREEN A PARKER CLARENCE WlLßEß^Twamoir McGRKEVY A DOTL* I LA FRANC* BROS. "A SeSnal l«ipjiF SjiajjT h^rwt l ■- nwto PM<» rn "wrtm yt'l » -Mv'll- Ntflrt Price* -ISc-2Sc-SBc | Daily S»£r«iit , .!f. 4 .5» * A Tt'fUDA Y 4*o OrSOAT. TW« SAM («tTltl(U 0. HiOO «e • % »■«* ■— mm-mmjm. am SfiiSil ■ HRRy| jßjii^T^ ANNA IIKLD Rated fsl*r . >• re* in “Fal low Mo c la th* fiarrlrfe ft J»£ k T -’iJtaMfch. - ■a. M B ./I tMMA Dt’NR Wh* plays th* leadlag rote ta “Old I i4< tl" la th* Oarrioh th* osrh mi April a ntun r “An April ffhower" la th# ttfi# of Alexander Cart's vaadsvills vehicle, ho<>ked to headline th* hill la tha Temple theater next week. Carr drat achieved stage Came as a come dian In musical shows Hla greatest hit however, was scored as th* orig inal Mawruss pertmutter In “Potsah A Psrlmutter" a role which h* played for two years la Raw York and an other rear In ls>t>d<»n In 'April ffhowar" Mr Carr la prarldad with th* role of an old merchant, an um brella dealer which permits him ta run th- gamut of the amotions Th# llttl* play Is drscribed as "a human atory of laughs with now and than a tear’ A capable company aoalata In the presentation and tha play ban b-#n eo successful In th# two-day that Mr. Carr Is now seriously con sidering ita enlargement Into a three-act version for tha legit' stages Boc'tnd feature of tha program will be Al Herman, who programs hlm »* f the black laugh ' Al delivers q black-face monotonia and Is said to b# a past master of tha art Third feature of th* hill will be th* Four Amaranth glrla oomely young m t asset In a whirlwind dancing *peoietty. They have Just aloaed a to«r of (b* country with th* big Naw York hljF podrome road show Another featusm of th* bill will b* Prank Orth and Wm S Dooley, a naw team of two day favorite# in their fun ah It. “Th# Fool Datecttv*.’’ Orth waa formerly of tk* teams of Orth i Farm and Mack A Orth, while Dooley will bo remembered as tha funny IftMo sheriff In “Th# Is»wn Party * OtheP numbers Include Ward A Van. violin ist and harpist with a bl* of somedy on th# aid*. Paul McCarty and Flat* Fay* on a musical travesty; Tiny May s circus Introducing a II months old baby elephant, Oarclnatti broth era In a novel offering and th* movto review via th# Mooreoscopa. MACM nog. Th# featured attraction In tha new Madison theater, neat w-ak wtTl bo "Aladdin From Broadway." a mofsra romanac af youth and adveaturd adapted for the (11m* from th* popq lar nova! by Fredarlek B Tahair* Three favorite photoplay stars Edith Moray Antonio Moran#. Winiaan Duncan, are featsred la this pro duction. and a capable cast land* ade quate support The plat of "Aladdin From Broadway" Is a refresh'ng change from th* usual run of roman tic aterlea Th# oriental atmosphere give* th# plav*ra opportunities for clever characterisation* Th# Story has mane drsmsi> • "i''m»nU an»i la replete with humor Th# yo ngt fearless American, vainly endeavor ing to gain possession of th* Hiblq which was the proof required that h# had h**n tn th# Holy City; Ms re fusal to divorce hi* wife, and th# (Inal rescue of ht# bride, afford an opportunity to bring, out aom# #♦-bight from th# shoulder humor that will caii as a ami I# on th# faead (CasWaai mm Page bavamt