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PAGE 6 ifTHE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES P ■ ■ ■MBB um Tt wo ro«i lh|MM IfMI kill. ' ovnici « (jpfc. PlMft Mr Dgtscrlvv," a t»u- Bft'tgrc- gilt MMIIM wm wHi * Orpheum that* t*' ttlarnoon Bobby W oolavy KT oAisf oomadian of th* P 1 *' b> a balf-domm girl* th BT Gum l*a*lln„ the dancing BLn and Htidvun Frveborn th* Epjgtpg Th* book and lyric# of the written hr Dari Ma.- the *tlil< by Matter BploWrt. Among ll* oat.hr tune* Bk feature a are -rretty Please ■ft* Datactiv* and “A Pertain Lit ■oftrl f Know" Sacond attraction b tha bill will be Ed B'ondrll « ■Oi jraathful character *turiie« ba aaaa In "The l>»«t h •> HjtMkg r< !i « Chinese tan'nr wto ■ftHWraa Imltaiiona of Harry Uu- V> tonga Joe Hobart* who 1* a ■■l artaard. will glv# the »m)irn * Of popular ami m-dley *•• MKglka aad ahaw new stunt* In Rcott and Tlerric\ wIM ■M • akit. a springtime r mar* • ■MnSg." The film bill ■aptlit Kathlyn William* and The. • la 'The Coat of Hatred' fkfrtaaath episode of "Pa ■r with lira. Vernon Castle. iMarkahl* for Ita wonderful ftgß*S Os the Inner rereaaaa of Met |l |« “The Coat af Hatred a n-w Bpgaglay to be offered in the Or- Bap tbaater next week, with Kath trtntam* and Theodore Roberta. Ipaartng together for., the firm Hit* k fha leading rales M'«* William* BH tha double rate of Santa, wife ■HfllMflMar af Justice Grave*. whn ■MU the life of his Wife* |©ver ■■ft A nan. and flee* to M*» « ■l hla daughter. Jtmnry doe* ftjM Igtar aam'i War if* the »>f* | Bpjwa a ana of hla by a former BBP** la betrayed Inti* Gr*' *» Hml cruelly used The da iab g af ftgrtta larea Him and thn leave ■Hami vatnlv in hie plant* Magifga has *»*rr opportv.nttv EaKaalflVcMs powerful personstitr la extra capable KSm hlarge and wen chosen The ■■F gs the play la beautiful Riser In the aw Md RpaMsh bHild.nc )>• Kwiddfa. furnish** * beautiful ).« • Kjpp several scene* The feature Ste Title attractions Include r>w»r ■Hr la -»n Sykes." and * |gaM comedy. “Oh please Mr De 4kmlta Bingham in a condensed )M|on of "Joan of Are" la annouwe. Hlt th« Orpheum theater the week broag Monday April S3 This t« ■b* Wagham’a drat vaudeville an pomace at popular price* Bh» w>n |jggpported by bar own company of fcrtta. The act la said to be very jfchoratery atagad ;V’A mKmm: . . i«m * «n ►> t mmm Imm »•*«»• Mltk % iMrn !■ Rrlralt »arra k»nw TEMPLE llalaTk iTa Nl«kar) llrat *«■*•• XV-1V r Wtrwry nan. Kitt*r« EDDIE FOY” JM the Seven Younger Foys is “The Old Woman in the Shoe” iMt tor V. Hakan I'aara b> Wa. Jrraai HBMHHHBBMMHaHBMMBHHMMHaBMHaaaHnHMaMaaBMMMHMmi > QEO AOE'S ORIGINAL "COLLEGE WIDOW" lyda McMillan & co. to - Vka *aaall«kt Ac*." A WAlaaala-al t aarC? GEORGE McKAY A OTTOS ARDINK "•m moAim ir DBIRO at Ito AcrartUa HHrr WHEEi f:r a co |A«t—itMle Fun A Frolic ■MB H % Till ) X WIIII %M* 1 *i*ntr wree* player aa Orpheam bill. tt % *HI \l.Ttih “Enlighten Tty 1 hsugiiter." a pho toplay lliat . n.ea to I*etrolt direct front a record run in Nr» York, where man) ministers, teachers, civic anil aortal worker# gave it endorse ment. w ill hare Ita first local presen tation In the Washington th-atcr Sunday afternoon. The story deals a powerful blow at the neglectful mother who allow* her daughter to gn,w up unwarned and unarmed to feet life * vicissitude# A contrast 1* ..ffrr.,l in the depletion of an en- Ugbtened girl and her method of meeting ITT*- Thar* fcr* many dra ma'to tnufnenl* an*l gripping scenes transplanted from life that make tha picture on* of the 'mjxirtant dim pro duction* if the year Aside from the moral legion contained >n the play. "Enlighten Thy daughter” is the highest kind of photoplay enterta'n m»Bl. The various role* are enacted by such well-known player* aa Frank Pherldan. fc*#na ***** Marie Shot well Katharine Kaeired and Jame* Morrison Twi performances of "En lighten Thr Daughter- will be given daily at ? H and *l* o'clock Ag kn addei attraction the first of O Henry atrwiea In Him "The Third Ingredient." will be shown Specikl music by tha Washington Symphony orchestra will accompany the pic ture* _ Detroit nrt:m % Hot se The Ahora opera company will close It* engagement in the Detroit opera house next weea, presenting five different operas In eight par formance* The hill will be a* fol lows “II Trovatore- Monday evan irg: "Rtgoletto" Tue* lay evening "II Trovatora” Wednevla* afternoon. "Idicta da UmmerftHir Wednesday averting. "'CaveUeria Huaticana" and "Pagllacel" Thursday eve nin g "Faust" Friday evening "Rigol*tto Saturday afternoon. "I! TroTatora" Saturday earning The .gat for "II Troaat ore" will present Edith Hel •na. Maria Rodolfo. r*avld Silva. Ma rie Louise Riggers. Qaorge Shield* and Louis lerman; "Rigoletto" Fran ce ai a Milena. R»ehard Bunn. Salva tor* Giordano. G«wee Raum George Shield*. "Lucia Mi«* Mil* »a Mr Gi ordano, Mr. Bunn. Mr Shlej.i#, Ml** Haum and Mr. Derman 'Tavnllaria Ruatlcnna” and "Fngllnrei" Mtaa Hel ena. Mr. Giordano. Mr. Mtaa Riggers. Mias Raum and Mr Bunn. “Fau*t“ Ml** Milena, Mr.* Rodolfo. Mr. P-mn. Mr Shields. M**a Raum and Mtaa Riggers Anew oeretta, “The Lov* Mttl.". will be tha Dal roll opera houae at traction the week of April 4 2t. The company will atop here on Ita way to Chicago for a summer run In tha Illinois theater. Is the Hat of prin cipals will be Ralph ffers. Alice Hegeman Grace Leigh Jeanette Eme*t Wood. Will Norton B:Uy Rh<dlc« and other well-known entertainer*. The chorus la a large >ne and Its members have h»e* rhoven for unusual singing ahHttv. The opera la presented hr Andreas Dtppet whose "Lilac Domino" was so successful "y- 1 ■ wjy.'" -* ■> ■ k! / ! i§l AEJHHHPi i.noir ftn I omrCla* an Tr*flr pracran Oar -niapraf *4nartrl Primrose Four •I.natal raaaCa of llarwaat" MEEHAN'S l l-M’IM. HO| M)» KANE BROS. MoorfL-tcope ** ’ ♦ m ;WBWf t : dl mmr vHiiTkKi.i, la screen play -F.allgbfew Thy nawgb »er' - Iw WsUlsglsß. GARRICK Buoyant spirited musical comedy Is promised In the Garrick theatrg na»t week, when "Hi* Little Widows with a company < lean entertainer* beauty chorus, special orchestra and bright new production will be brought here for a d*«ks engage ment previous to going to the Astor theater. Sew York, for a spring and summer run "Hts Little Widows' Is oed aa "the very last w.'td m a HIT model of musical comedy." It w*« written* t>» (X -la Johnson Young . im'hnr of "Naughty Marietta "Brown of HarvarA" 'T’aptaln Kidd Jr.." "Her b<*.dler Boy' and other recent successes. The lyrics arc by William Cary Duncan, who contribut ed largely to the success of several of the above named musical play* The music has been supplied by Wil liam dvhroeder. a comparatively new and rather young composer In the < aat are Carter De Haven. Frank lui lor of "Pink Lady" fame Harry Tighe. recently principal comedian with Anna Held Robert Emmett Keans, who has Just returned from London, where he succeeded Ray mond lilt* hcock In the titje role of Mr. Manhattan"; Flora Parker. Hat tie Burks, the comedy »oubrett* who created a furore in “The Blue Para - di«c in New York Hur»ei Hudson late leading woman'with luna A*ar han*l m “Flora Bella in the v w York Casino, and Cabeilaa and L»e»- m nd d«nc*r»g team A *peciai or chestra under the direction of Silvio H* in la carried. The much talked of ail-star com bination presenting Bernard Khan" * comedy "Getting Mai Tied. which has been the sensation of the N-w York season in the Booth theater will come to the Garrick theater Mon day. April 23 for a week • **ay In cluded In the remarkable company are William Faversham Henrietta Oumsn. t'haries I'berry, Hilda kpong. Arisen Hackett. Hugh I>1)l --man and several other plaver* of note Play and plaver* promise one nf the treats of the I<k«I dr*matt season , The "flhow of Wonders" ta h»aded tatyard Detroit, and Is duw to arrive m the OarruTi theater. Monday. April 30. This tremendous spectacle en list* the service# t »f more than 100 persona the eggt being h*ad#d by st»eh well-known player* aa Marltynn Milter George \V. Monroe. William and Eugene Howard. Gra*« Fisher. Saner Brown Walter <’ K»M*v ala Kosloff. g'dney Pbi’llp* Dan Qutnlsn. Ernest Hare. Virginia Smith sad Mabel Hill. rmro Maaa vm M, "J I i\"l ■ W *11111 \ tfW ■MMBBdUwBanHMHUykAdMhaU GRAND OPERA AT POPITAR PRICES Aborn OPERA Company N° t M?” “II Trovatore” i*“,Vt" “Rigoletto” M.t “II Trovatore" “ Lucia de Lamraermoor” Thur*da> Night—Grand Double Bill “Cavalleria Rosticana ’"'XT' 1 “Pagliaca N'i d -V‘Faost" Jilt “Rigoletto" “iw“II Trovatore" Prices—2sc, 50c, 75c 400 Lowe*Floor 1 ,00 Feva Seats at |1 50 ii! rr g ac add IT 'll mAtimck mkiivkmm» TV LLIV Ur Al lUL Aral (Ml ‘I nmm ' ANDREAS DIPPEL offers “THE LOVE MILL” WITH A METROPOLITAN CAST. INCLINING RALPH HERZ WILL NORTON JEANETTE LOWRIE ERNEST WOOD ALICE HEGEMAN BILLY RHODES Only rttr vtsttsd b*rw»»n ?t»w York sn«* <*»<-•*«>. VEtT «ALR THt RIOAT. Mill. ORIIKRb >OH. (MAJESTIC r\y WOODWARD AT WILLIS MCI) lUOkl W PKK ITIRTIVO UR DO HIT, APRII, Ift Pauline Frederick la ftrr Utaat aatf Haat r>ra«at|r I aaraaa a <*» “SLEEPING FIRES” Mutt and Jeff in “The Circus” DETROIT RAVAL RKkfßVf—Dm NIIV. «(VIVR« *aa4a?a HalUtfa, raailaaaa* 2 II p. m. Hall) 7. 7 a*4 • a■»- Prlrrai ISS Rral «»ala. l*<-t«4l*a llraaa I Irrla ■n4 lata Rptaa, »Sr| I.MM alkrr <uala, Ifir. Hatlnrr* IS-IV. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES—IT i»AVS DEYROIT TIMES • --m I « IRf.tkfg fit tTHKR With -Hl* l.Htie HU***" ta i.arrt*k. The marriage of Mlm Caroline Standlah Weed and I>erTle Choate P-rmenter. a noted Harvard football player and roach, ta to take place n»<iay at Plattaburg N. Y washingyon If TWO WEEKS ONLY ££ B H S tart' ingTomor r ow" s'^mvtTnice' f | i Prfsfnl«l by J. H. Kunsky FnlipntfTi JLfilllXll l vll Pl lo * o Drama Sermon SEATS ON saik I hi t ONE WEEK I I I 1/ ADVANCE AMM wx i a SUMMER PRICES soc Ud U&ll IU Mat* . 15c to 25c * - -- VDDED FEATURE O. HENRY The Third Ingredient I SHORT STORIES Opp. I*ot*tofHer ('herry 4225 Main 1007 CONTINUOUS ~3ttxr' Leading VaudawilU Aftrggtiana “Oh, Please, Mr. Detective” The Latest Musical Comedy Hit Ed.Blondell&Co. “The Lost Boy” Other Splendid Acts at 3 00. «:30 and * 00 RevealinK the Ihißgerß in the Life of Every Girl of Today. A Mesaaße to Every Father, Mother, toung Girl and Man. Endorsed by Press and Clerny. Advanced Vaudeville . r Detrott’e Greateat Amusement Value *»!aar Commencing Monday Mat., April 16 thi: «itißncn riutrkm n»- nti: »Kt«tv ALL * HARVEY MEYER’S ALL * NOVELTY MINSTRELS 6 U Esllra I aatpaa » at Sara) I ark Olekritlee STEIN, HUME & THOMAS THK HK.RIM snoot WV.k 6 - OTHER GREAT ACTS - 6 Special Attraction* for the “Bargain Matinee*” MARGARITA FISCHER JACKIE SAUNDERS Ip "T%» Darir* \aafa«a*f" In "*sa«f Jaar* H»*4*y a*4 Tpaxtpy S'aA. TV nr*, and Tri4mr “THE PERILS OF Ot R GIRL REPORTERS" Onlly •« 13 *♦* and T e- pi, prrraSlas Ika VpsSrtllW iHtowa orot sr i3»a* k*o Si». N«kt Priea* 15c25c35c J OHy JVSL'rSttttl mti rd»v a*o *i knar, two. h«t«. uhvmron. isiaa «•§ =S- SCATS RESERVED AS USUAI - PHONE MAIN 1653= WASHINGTON •‘fflWSJStf* THE BARRIER By REX BEACH ;;£ •«• ;-•; ~ : V ”*•■**** °_ ,| f * t'OßTlßims ■ IlSfUsg raaaraaw | j «( ttl |, l| f, h. Peggy Hyland ft ' °* Trt -_ HY Marc McDermott A The *tory of a filrl Who Raved a I IJ/f IfCirG Mans Rou | Without Preti Knowing f the Miracle That Hhe Had Wrought i| TRAVELOGUE i[ Sydney ! Concert [ X „ . SfiVu* 1 !' ° r# '" j» F4«ard Wemnr. Conductor / S A PATHE WEEKLY Comedy ( J Ethel Ruat Mailer, Soprano I HAROLD JARVIS Sings s nQPuniM ~ unrnL uin mr Kathlyn Williams - Theodore Roberts ,M * TVm Popular Scroon The •«. 9'«g, Hatred showing 1 t “> a-<1 8 e r»- %ll Ota Pirn rm am first r in m ortho it :r«ru w< M PADDini/ ’• »«t Mat 2*c to $1 SO (]ft||||||j|\ ** to MOO G. M. ANDERHON and L. LAWRENCE WEBER PRBURNT The New Comedy With Music His Little Widows Book and Lyrtra by Rl4a Johnaoo Young and William Cary Dtmean Nualr by William Hcbroeder WITH CARTIR OoHAVKN ROBERT EMMETT KEANE. HARRY TICHE, FLORA PARKER. HATTIE BURKS. MURIEL HUDSON. CEBALLOS A DESMOND, THE FOUR HALEY SISTERS. ROWLEY A YOUNG. AMD' FRANK LALOR Forty Other* in an Kneemhle of Youth and Beauty -TODAY—M AT. AtO KK.HT— flKßßiir TUB PHOUIGAL" WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 23 A nnou(Bremen t Extraordinary ALLertR roaiininon is Bernard Shaw's Greatest Comedy Getting Married . CAST INCLUDES W illiam F aversham Hinr’elta Crosman CHARLES CHERJtY MiI.DA SPONG lumidtn Har«, John Harwood, Ariacn Hackett, Goo. Fitigarald. Hugh Dtllman, MarjoHa Eggleston, Mr*. Edmund Gurnay, Edwin Cushman MAIL ORDERS NOW Wednesday Matin** SSr to SI SO Nktfhte and Sat Mot so* to DM COMING SOON—C*f»OIR SCATS BY MAIL NOW SHOW**'WONDERS The New York Winter tinman's Greatest Hpertacular Extraratanra A«1 Arri. Mata. SOc »1 40. Nl«hta Mr t o|!.ft«. Rat Mat. 50c to It AVENUE •US f: £ REAL BURLESQUE r £ZT THE DUNN AMUfKMCNT COMPANY PRESENTS The Liberty Belles IN The Lady Minstrels aid the Battle of Bull Durham SPECIALS 4—Harmony Boys—4 Eddie Lloyd and Mabel Edwards in Apache Dances MANIZELLE MOZELLE Egyptian Dancer TODAY—THB NIOHT OWLI. LYCEUM STaSv | SPag?. IS-25-SO-7»c MAT. »”j, 28c | «.rr%.. JAMES KYRLE MacCURDY In KB* Own New Romantic Play [3 PEDRO THE dft| ITALIAN (iRKAT 1/tVF. STORY rnim-a ttitrn- am.ht. ' I’Hnm ramy.” SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. ► WITH MABKL FALSER, ARTHUR CLAM AGE, WALTER VAN RUBV DAVIS, JAMES BENNETT, and All Star Cast 30 Liberty bells-—so , Amateurs Friday Night PRICES Mata.. iS-Mc Nights. Sunday* and Holidays. IMtSSc MNf. Vernon Castle In tbs Thirteenth Episods of PATRIA •hawing at 1:S0, 4:90, 7:30 and 10:S0 p. m.