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Brooklyn Life from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Brooklyn Lifei
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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN LIFE BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS Flay and Players SHDBERT-CRESCENT THEATRE Flatbuth Aver. Fulton St. SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE POPULAR CONCERTS 8UNDAY 2:15 AND 8:15 WONDER ACTS i Beginning Matinee December 12th p. f. Keith's onpiiEor.1 CONCERTS SUNDAY, 2tl5 and 8tl5 Week of December 12 CARL RANDALL CO.

KARYL NORMAN The Creole Fashion Plate Grace Raff Company, Artie Mehlln-a-er and George W. Meyer, Dooley A Salea, D'Amore Franklyn A Donglaa Charlea, aaalated by Zella Goodntani Mme. Bradna, Paul Nolan Laura ad Billy Dreyer. ADELE R017LAND FORD i I HATTIE ALTHOFF TRULY A SISTER BERT I MAXIE MELROSE GEORGE KRANZ I CHARLES WHITE HOWARD CO. YE SONG SHOPPE LOEWS BREVOORT BEDFORD AVE.

A BREVOORT PL. Entire Week December 12th Everybody's Favorite Except 25c 50c 75c $1.00 25c 50c Daily Mats: 4 Sundays ana Holidays. MAJESTIC Matinees Wed. and Sat. PICKFORDI In Her Greatest Achievement "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" Week Beginning Mon.

Dee. 12 THE MESSR8. 8HUBERT Present The World-Famed Comedians Mcl NTYRE and EATH in "RED PEPPER" A Gorgeous Muiloal Extrtvagania, with a Jubilee New York Cart, and the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST CHORUS YET SEEN. The Shew that Put 'Pea" Into Pepper. SUNDAY-2 B.

F. KEITH CONCERTS-MS ft 1.15 With Interesting Program and Special Music Store byT LOEWS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ox- Usual Prices Week of Dec. 19 Return Engagement of "THE BROKEN WING" With the Craehlng Aeroplane 1 1 MONTAUK MATINEES WED. 8 AT. LOEU'S GATES! fdadges starr W'TIIE EASIEST WAY XMAS WEEK "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" GATES AVENUE AND BROADWAY Entire Week Dec.

12th The Nation's Sweetheart PAULINE FREDERICK. in "The Lure of Judah" at Loew's Metropolitan next week MARY PICKFOQB mm BEGINNING SUNDAY "ALL FOR a worjArr In Her Most Endearing Production LITTLE LORD With Specially Staged Prologue Noted Soloists Overture, "Second Hungarian Rhap. 4 tody" Czymbalom Solo by Bela Nyara CLYDE COOK COMEDY "THE TOREADOR" Dec. 15, 16, 17, 18 Deo. 12, 13, 14 TOPICS TUNES'; GRACE CAMERON Quintette A.

Hughes Bryant A Stewart Other Vaudeville Features BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC PIANO RECITAL SERGEI Rachmaninoff December 19, at 8:15 P. M. Tickets Now on Sale fog -f MAJESTIC Mclntyre and. Heath, the celebrated blackface? impersonators, will begin their fourth season under the management of Lee and J. J.

Shubert at the Majestic Theatre next week. This season the Messrs. Shubert have selected a spectacular musical comedy called, "Red Pepper" as a starring vehicle for this famous team of comedians. Edgar Smith and Emily M. Young, the authors of "The Ham Tree" and "Hello, Alexander 1" provided the book, while the lyrics are the joint work of Howard Rogers and Owen Murphy, and the score by Albert Gumble and Owen Murphy.

The production was staged by Frank Smithson, and the numbers arranged by Allan K. Foster. "Red Pepper" is in two acts and seven massive scenes, and is said, to be by far the most elaborate production in which Mclntyre and Heath have yet appeared. Edgar Smith and Miss Young have set the action at Havana, Arizona and Georgia. According to the story, James Mclntyre a fashionable apartment, gowns and admiration was open, and there was some one at the crossroads to point the way which led to destruction.

Though Eugene? Walter never plays the preacher, "The Easiest-. Way" is a sermon, and its text is "the wages of sin is death." As the drama strikes the keynote in the first scene, early arrival at the theatre is important for the spectator. Miss Starr will have in her supporting cast the same players who appeared with her at the Lyceum Theatre, Manhattan, this season. They are Joseph Kilgour, Laura Nelson Hall, Robert Kelly, Marion Kerby, John P. Brawn and Terris Loring.

John P. Brawn, who plays the character of the old showman with Frances Starr in "The Easiest Way," was a member of the original cast. He is a Brooklyn boy, having moved to Brooklyn from Manhattan when just a child, his parents taking up their residence in the Heights section. He is also art active member of the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks No. 22.

LOE ws nr ETROPOLITAIAI enltk. M-Harat. Fnslton ta. Dee. 12, 13, 14 PAULINE FREDERICK "THE LUF OF JADE" BETTYBOND Jack Powell Dorothy Burton Others Dee.

IS, 16, 17, 18 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Ink 1 "WHAT NO MAN KNOWS" "THE FRILL SHOP" a 11.L....1 A1I.au tT i A- l- BmmmmmmmmmJmHKjmmmmmmmm I KARYL NORMAN "The Creole Fashion Plate," at B. F. Keith's Orpheum next week ONTAUIC Frances Starr in "The Easiest Way," will entertain at the Montauk Theatre next week. The title tells the; story, for. the easiest way is the path of dalliance which the vicious seek, which the weak cannot avoid.

Gentle, sweet Laura Murdock was weak and pretty and very much spoiled. Her instincts were good, but virtue's immediate reward was shabby clothes, possible starvation arid "mfsery.v The "easy way" to Montmartre it used t6 be Rector's to McINTYRE AND HEATH JOHN P. BRAWN in "The Easiest Way" at Montauk next week in a new musical comedy, "Red Pepper," at the Majestic next week.

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