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.11 aVT sisflp nnnm: or 1MH- IMBMlAMMIMMItlMM.MM JlfiW. CARTER (!VB$ XAA AT TUB At. AC. BIB A MM V rU!) mix teatl Carter In a tabloid ver -i. aM of "x" will head the loag pro. rtj. graaiBM at. tt Palace. Mra Carter ha taken the fajnoua fourth act. clos "'' Sng with the renunciation eceno, aa .tk nueleue o( her vaudeville version v, of te Belaaco play, In which aha won br, Bar greatest sucoess. lu halt an hour mti , Mra. Carter reraa'.a ber proficiency In " th portrayal of the passion, tha eaao A tloa'of Heartbreak, farewell and r- ttaiaHMi IImm T A RflA will ha tH ' '' atar of tha bill Paul Dickay -Is ea'aaeasat a now playlet called "Tha CtMateek." Other fcaturea ' wltf be " wW aad Mack, black-faca cornodlaas; Arthur Frieda elm, concert pianist; PTIfeJailla) Howard aad company, Mo wTUkofc, Diamond and Cbaplow, Ltt naaito Iftatara, and EvereaV Monkoy' SM Ttia'OetoBlal Theatre will have tor a'HT lea attraction Gertrude Hoff- .asaaa aad atapaay la her big dano aht Jt.1a1aa;vaad opoctaoular revue. tjjtTaan wHi also be H ermine hono In jrTlM Laai of th Quaker,- Donahue t Stewart to "Him and Her," Mar q UaWeMtAf o talnlature prima don- ff ' Sit to othara. M AUuuabra wUl bo Helen I?j?to.l"i''It Doean't Happen," Bella JfcSir.to'aaw onaAl-Nantune'a: flar--"144. of LI vine BUtuaa," Joile Heather, err jaagMea oaaaadtanaot the Meyako 81a ton la Japaaeee novelty, and Eddie OatT la "The New OBoa Boy." a '791m Royal Tbeatr. will otter IJlllan UJ 'fjMw In character aonia, the Lone x' flick Ban troupe of Oriental Ulualon-..-'lata. taa Mlaaea Campbell To "At raWaa a loadoa," aadLine ttva 5 lutau - r r ; COM TO THE COLOMBIA. ' ' aaaMtMkaw j A Maw two-aet, baHeaqae called "la Draaaar Maatoo" win to areata ted by upa laaaxra. noniaj a wmiy - . . lpawraa hetreea, u la Mva-wu abio- Iwaat amy onoor or treat w By tka win of Iter fatter no- jejb atuat many an American before tW.atkarHaaoa la paid. Arrlvtaa; in wM OHid Mate aha stoat two He- yiilj.wa. Laarnlng tha oondltloaa aur ' iwaadtajr Floclta'a leacy, oaa pretenda ta to ao 1U he caanot peaalMy live leaf, sad tk air oSera to marry hla. They go to Mexico, where a mock cer teaaaay la performed. Antonio cauaea the Hebrews to bo thrown Into prison , Ad aubjecu them to all aorta of har rowing aapeneacea, ini;iuauia vavanus areaaawwiaajrali to ahull flght th ooauaay laoRidea JOKPh H. Wat-. .Coaaa, Jtarre uawn. Van ana nr trueu. Hurray zuh Taeatr wiu aav taera, ua wULt be a prise oakawalk. RQSELAND OlRLS T BROOKLYN CASINO. th' Casino Theatre, Brooklyn, ln( Monday afternoon, the d Olrl will present an enur- t, combining the features of comedy, with tbose of bur-1 .. Kotch Cooper's company ln-.t itolly Ward, Eddie Markay, Ed-. mw Bcawans, Ltiuian riuaeriua, mum and Julia Bchwartz. "A Mlx-Up , Reno" la the chief extravagansa. ly matlneej will be given. Season I ttwUl to given to ladle watch 1 v.-wlll rautl tnem to an orcneaira seat Vry day, oxoept Saturday and boa-. f;aa, tnrougnoK in season tor ine vrfce of 10 cents. '."Tha Trail of the Lonesome Plna" F;MrlU; b presented at th Grand Opera iJvouseT.wlth Isabello Lowe In the lead- fSPxho DerKalb Theatre will fcave "Ifa j"tm mi4 I'm, RBAMLAND COMPANY AT MURTIO A SKAIHON'S. t , . . A4y LewU ind th. Dreamland IMMUirs will, to tha attraction at , WwrSf ol ' Mr. 'Uwl wUl, mm raia Bsra ror ni. portrayal or a atWrllr type of Htwew character. nfrtiTW ivreaewaaa ocauiy vaorua.ia w ; -M'alfcsr ftatur; Aaaoa th performer . . aa Marveaeua uayiosa, eleven : atota. Anr amaniaujr H-'aMSL W ' W? f A m ahatoal , ma: stagehand who will be BRADY PRODUCTIONS IN FOR SEASON'S RUNS. "Sinners" la approachlnc Ha one hundredth performance at William A. Brady'a .Playhouse, with an advanco sale that baa been extended" to July .1. Mr. Iirady la 'incUned to believe that Owen Davie's drama contrasting city and rural life will remain In New York through the summer months and perhapa until the early part of the next regular amusement eeaeon. "The White Feather," which has the European conflict aa its basis, but Is entirely devoid of .combat, haa won high favor at the Comedy Theatre, where It will remain until the cloao of the current theatre term. The run of this play, at the Iloyalty Theatre, Lon don, still fa Indeterminate by reason of tha liberal public aupport. Having passed Its two hundredth repetition at the, Forty-eighth Street Theatre, "The La'.r of the Land" haa awung Into the final atretoh of the season, and will not bo Withdrawn un til the theatre closes, its dosra for the vacatloa period. , v DANCING CARNIVAL HAS A BUSY WEEK. The management of the Dancing Carnival at Grand Central . Palace found it necessary last week to engage aeveral additional dancing Inattuctora: Twenty-five of tha instructors had been given a vacation by Mr. urunay. tha nronrletor.. because of tha Lenten aeaaSa. However, last week'a business u .urnri.lnrlv tAt. th records waa aurDiialncly big. showing tha largest number of lessons iriven. tba limit attenoanco ana u greatest amount-of dancing la any sin gle evening In the two years' history or tne institution. MARGARET ANGLIN AT STANDARD THEATRE. Margaret AngUn cornea to the Standard Thoatro, Broadway at Nine tieth Street, oa Monday night JhV Oscar ,Wi4'lMied'.."Lady Windermere" ran," mich' win,,!) presented every alght and at th Tuesday and Thurs day matinees. At tha' Saturday mat inee Mlas AngUn wUl to aeaq aa Rori llnd In a special performance of Shakespeare' T'A You Like It" Raymond Hitchcock In "Tha Beauty Shop" will be the. attraction at the Bronx Opera Houaa. The Jessie BonsteU company at the Weat End Theatre will preaent "The Misleading Lady." "HELLO, PARIS!" OLYMPIC'S OFFERING. "Hello, Parlsl" will to tha burlesque attraction at the Olympic Theatre. There will also to a travesty 'called "A Night In Paris." The singing num bers will Include t'Our Hat Off to Mr. Wilson." Will Roebm's company la headed by George A. Clark, comedian. Others are Jim Barton, Florence Tan ner and Irene Maara, together with a VAUDCVILLC MAT. DAILY at 1 PalacE S4ScTta SEATS M BROADWAY TWO BIO SUNDAY CONCERTSBECINNINC MON. MAT., MARCH 23 EaMMt Eitriwdinary. AaMrica'a GrMtMl EaaattMal Artiste Mrs. LESLIE CARTER EXCLUSIVELY la Mtlu4 JS "ZAZA" H aiMaw'u Mr. LeslleCarter ha taken vaudeville by storm. Hera la a hurricane auccess. Her tour preliminary to the Palace la the marvel of the theatre world aa a continuous record' breaking ovation. HER EMOTIONAL POWERS ARE INCREDIBLY MAONIFICKNTI VAUDEVILLE HAS THE P1SRFECT PROD UCT OF HER GENIUS.' Bee Zaza'a, renunciation one' whole flesh Joys and suffers with her flesh. Mrs. Carter la supported. by a powerful company. PAUL DICKEY & CO. rt.trruoa a star or via milepino i-Apir a -thb chot bbbaebb."i . yrnlu Ma piayut, TiiAriow. niAMo.Nb s' cmWoI SWOR & MACK iMf ( Snthara GRACE WEST POINT SCENES IN VITAGRAPH PLAY. "The Juggernaut" enter upon Ita third week at the Vltagraph Theatre. A new feature picture will be a mili tary drama entitled "Lifting the Dan of Coventry." with a number of Weat Point-scenes. Lillian Walker and Darwin Karr have tha leading roles. There will be two comlo pictures, "Cutty Becomes a Landlord." and "When Dumlelga Saw tha Joke." John Oarrymore will bo aeen at the Strand Theatre In a photo play ver sion of Leo Dltrlchteln'a farce, "Are You a Mason T" There will alao bo war pictures, the Topical Review, and a Keystone comedy. Beginning to-morrow the Broadway Theatre will ahow Marguerite Clark In Daniel Frohman'a film production oi ' vrotna ureen, a romanuc com- coy Dy urace uvingaion rurniss. inii atrMMiAn iimninr ana FlooalBg.of tha Panama Canal" will be offered. Tha mualcal programmo in - elude tha Broadway Bymphony ur- cheatra and .Edward F. Johnson and Arthur Pepew, organists. Th rtsatlon of the atase to the book haa been' proved In the great success ox v. w. unmtn's motion picture pro duction, "The Birth of a Nation." Ever ftc A"'" AlhT.h225. toS "berty Theatre the libraries have been since thla story was unfolded at the romantic, and hlstorio Interest bearing upon this subject for tne nrst bair or the weeK tne Eighty-first Street Theatre will show Haxel Dawn In the dim olay, "The Leva Route." On Thursday the bill will change to Wallaco Eddlnger In tha screen farce, "A Gentleman of Leisure." CONCKRTS AND MUSIC. trader UiTttrantae of MSN (ftaDI.NAL r'ABLET. Oaamml at tio tralMd H Oratorio THE ATONEMENT Br S, Oobrtdts Tll. Society Tictrui oa Ml tt OiniieU Bol UITkm. 5th Biltmore Mwrninf Musicals Maw. Uwoh H. U 11.M. Oraad Bellnotf, nr DESTINN ICCABDO MARTIN wnxiAii HINSHAW ANDRB TOURRET Rti.Bntt now at R. B. Johniten'i otriee, ll t little TfcatT, VIOUN RECITAL Tare. Aftu.lUreh M. at I lftrOT,4 TkkiU U. M Box Ortlc. Uft Bttawl a Joan. DION YION citNTtia v oriaA hoc he hotlnnlar ThnrMur Kvnln. MARCH SS. Xifrj rfomise. WoMir tad Bi tartly auttaete. MADORA DUNCAN TlrkeU lOcU U 3. aw at Bex Office. VAUDEVILLE. EVER) Niihtal , Bc44e-7Sc.il, 10 ijm ORCR SEATS UM Atio 47"5TRCft AT THIS THEATRE) aro. "Tim rosi-mcx.1 1 iimarrrM surra m: CHARLIE H6WARD CO. la "A BAPKT OOMBWATtOW. RUE seen in various theatrical LAWRANCE D'ORSAY . f MSM. &4- AT 5Tf AW. THEATRE, t WWWS1 I I 1 lttOT?&&M I lMWrfIS jyteMr TMEATBEB. THIATBIS. . II rU, rM.au U.MaBl Iawrance D'Orsay comes to Proc tor's Fifth Avenuo Thoatro on Monday in a now playlet by Salisbury Field called "Fisherman's Luck." The sceno is laid In the Adlrondacka, whero Capt. Berkley of the guards loses his heart to nn American girl. Thla role will be played by Catherine Calhoun. Other features will be Mme. Besson lr "It Doesn't Happen," H. M. Zazell and company In "The Elopement," and "Toby," an African baboon. At Proc tore Twenty-third Stroet Theatre Julie Ring In "The Wrong Room" will head tha bill. For Its chief attraction the Flftyetghth Street Theatre will have Minna Phillips 'In "A Daughter I of Italy." At Proctor's One Hundred - an(j Tweniy-nnn Bireei Tneaire tae principal feature will bo A! Lewis In Th0 mli " t HimnMraltln, vln(- Tvt - . ., in-,ni,. .,. t,,.,-. In a new musical offering, Cecil Cun ningham In a singing nuntigr, yaughn Comfort and John King la -'rrbVcoon- towji Dlvorcons," Dane Claudlu and Lillian Scarlett In "Tho Call of the Sixties," and Eduardo and Ellsa Can tlno, Wpanlnb dancera DANCING FROM 11 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT WITHOUT INTERMLSSipN.' t Everything la hare to Bid th be ginner. Modem dances thor oughly taught. Unusual facili ties for practice. Daaclny la th freatrst exercise in -the world, t quickens the blood, brightens th eye and drlvea away dull car. Half-hour lesson with private instructor 25c Private lessons in CsTl triotly private room. OVaC If you know how 'to danc lady floor manager will introduce you to a suitable partner for dancing free. The finest dano music in America, combining Slg. Bar retta's famous orchestra and 33 piece Wurtixer initrument. 110.000 restaurant for conveni ence of patron. Table d'hote from 11 A. M. to a P.M., Menu, A la cart all day. Stag, ballet, toe, fancy and classic dancing taught ,by Prof. De Commerce. Wednesday and Saturday, children from 4 to P. M., adult 8 to 10 P. M. Any one living between 4th and BOth street call 4 MS or 9138 Murray Hill and we will stnd a taxicab to bring you to the danc ing carnival absolutely free. A high cUss dance hall for refined peopUonly. NO UQUOR SOLD. DANCING CARNIVAL Graid Central Palace, Laxlngton Avenue, 4 V 4Bh at, Batraace. D 200 INSTRUCTORS C HHbIBlbsw bMMTIUHlsMaBBl flaMMaiV taVaOBaalsBBa W SaZB ?a f tuAA ygtAja TBAff.lM.lfJ -' 1 ' -' 7 ' kiAi. .; . '.'.a.' - . rixia rfliBBBB ubbbbbbi PHOTO PLAYS. Tat lion fton noataa la Tka ainU WnM See Tsaftotarw at, Um foUoviM 4 ofb WtlTlw a. u.it Wuiu nf li . .jV. nir'tyTkiitV, 'js lit at. HsbstfB. k, eui t.. car, hi va(luai !at - i Rlvrrid rlbow. .4 RUtf L PaUa 7MBtl Pbotirplaj, TIM St, a4 lat At., 8D.NDAT. MABOHS1ST. UrtUon tljjily, 10 BantM Ar. N Klnfrta..'nMtniik at. Joaa'l I'Ucf. brookln. N,Jf, traitor Yliftlta. 610? it M Af' Q St. V (in, Mth St. ai out. rat . a rfin Udu'i kilth aodM tra. VOID St., St Broadwt. fUiojr Thnlrr. Ton 5k tin At, aid Hak lit.. JITTWKITU, i. . 1, (i.Mm Ttir.(r, 401 H.w DlMckt At., Rrooklrn. N. T. . RSALJ 2.10 aa4 S.10 P. U. 3D WEEK COM. TO-MORROW THB OraaUit Modara B. B. Drama JUGGERNAUT "Worth all tha awaa It ooat," Bfa. (aa. . .jn Tbtw.Part MlUUtf Draaa, LIFTING th BAN i COVENTRY WPKCIAL rOMBDIB. ManU aa THE BBEATH Of ABABY. VAUOKVILLK. Vll'BlTILLI TRIlTiu ai a. av-HuaaTDfvoua li , 5 L A C .VfVu A C4I orosuw7 uc.uiM tumo Hpiiata, 28th St. iit nmiwm mhjo uin. Sip :l. UUta UlfloiaToUu. or Tr'i liojtf Jfc.i.Hi. Artotf unw., wui uorwaj, xiw. jlGaa la k S'ffWU, tits. lltM. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS). TAR -4r 3'T " FaaUa Ma.llUI. T.L Mala 1MB lOaalr WATSON'S ORIENTALS BHary eaay Twa Caaicarta. nrALl ''HYPOCRITES r: P! ai. alu at. 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