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next Bert Errol and Edith Taliaferro will mos___cfl Bhfl' mn d be the tmlx,r extraordinary attractions “Circus Imps.” Other subjects and in the Kelth Theater next week, | One of the unique attractions of the | concert features by Bascha Jacobson commencing Monda Mr, season, “The Stars’ Reco! Wwill be| the noted viojinist, will complete the Fox, with Beatrice theheadline feature at the Cosmos| bl nterruptions,” a new skit Theater next week. It is described as Miself. and "Wiiite Collier. Hyams|an impromptu rehearsal of impres- and Mclntyre are offering a new mu- slons of famous players at a record- sical romance called “Honeysuckle.” |ing studio and reflects Galli Curel, Bert Errol will offer his impersona- | Al- Jolson, Nonette, George Macfar- tions of fair femininity and exhibit |lgnd and Marion Harrls. Advance | I ‘etrazzini volce and Paris notices say it is quite a pleasing Edith Tallaferro and com- will Dnny wlll be seen for the first time in a love tale, “Under the Same Old Moon.” Others will be Berk and Swan, Joe Rolley and _company, Clara’ Howard, Alfred Latell and the usual house features Sunday at 3 :15 the bill for. the current week will be repeated. Reg! roy Vtenturing June_gad Ratherine Leo m‘ matinee. Curtis, s present- by Dix, GAYETY—“Bits o’ Broadway.” |y “Bits o' Broadway," sald to be a|conc | delightful type of burlesque- enter- | two talnment, will be presented thur Pearson at the Gayety next week, beginning flumlu youthful chorus is i zest and vim which from all other burlesque off Songs are promised that se y | home whistling. In the cast will e and Harry (Zoup) Wels thelr grotesq erine Jrawford, Putnam, Fred and Gladdie RY Her latest play had o season of | prosperity Henry _Miller | Theater, as produced | under direction . of It was written New York Symphony Tuesday. The New York Symphony Orchestra, Walter Damrosch, conductor, _will the personal give the first concert of its ash- | Harrison Grey Fiske. ington series at the New National Ly Hatcher Hughes, a professor of Theater, Tuesday afternoon at 4300the drama at Columbla University. o'clock, With a program that promises together with Elmer L. Rice, a well ¥ strons appedt to music lovers and| known playwright, remembered as nts. Paul Kochanski, the cele- | the author of “On Trial” It is an unusual comedy of Ameri- can life, and concerns the awakening »f an arch money grubber to & realization of life and his human | obligations, through the influence of his wife—a weman with sane ideas | and a sense of humor. POLI'S—“Ladies’ Night.” adies'’ Night,” at Poll's week, commencing Sunday night, will present a typical Woods' farce, cast and mounting. _This laugl maker amused New Yorkers for | vear. A 'Turkish bath on ladi night furnishes the scene of riotous e chief farceurs are Allyn borne Foster, Evelyn Gos- ward Douglas and Homer New novelty. ‘c)ther acts Wynn and Wesley: b favorites; the Four Roeders, Barnum and Bailey circus sensation; the 3 X -O-S. syncopateq musleal = trio, and Ray Hughes and Pam Law- BEI.ASOO—Eme Ann Wellman. |rence, in Cu " an oddity. . The special matinee feature will be Emily Ann Wellman & Co. and the [ g 15 SPAF T Dlcture, . “The Brendel and Bart Revue will be the| Shark Master,” a South seus romance. v shown for the first time here. “Tin chief features of Shubert :):u:lev:lla O at the Belasco next week, beginning | {en™ jou pup: the Internationa with Monday matinee. News and Cartoon Comics will be Miss Wellman will present a novel [shown at all performances. dramatic_sketch, called “The Actor's which wil reveal somo unique | STRAND—“Four Jacks and a features described as “motion picture i fiashes.” Flo Beln and dLl Ellrrard\-l Queen.’ will _present their comedy oftaring, 4 < e wmchvwnaaneceas in “Cinderella on | cetentious. ands entectaining Broadway.” ' and dancing offering will Other acts will include Lucilie Chal - | ed at the Strand Theater | fant, the prima domm. in-an “Impres k, beginning Sunday, w sion of Jenny Lind”; Palo and Paiet, enwald and Herman pre-| gouble bill of mu in “Les Buffons Musical” d and a Queen,” a| gramatic offerings, the -first h of class and melody | iz marked by the pr ele An added in_a Washingto Handworth a Jacobson. the act playiet, and th by Johu . Hymor. hrlte] violinist, who created a sen- eation In his Washington debut here ‘last season, will be the soloi Tickets may ba obtained at the offics of T. Arthur ith, 'ne., 1306 G stre Anna Case Friday. A program of-extraord 18 promised for ) Y celebrated Americ: prano, the artist in the first concert of the T. Arthur Smith, 1 the New Nutlona . tol Theater will be a brand-new show. and staged by Billy tured members of t next { Jordan nnd How | entertainment will be produced two acts and elght scenes. RIALTO—“The Speed Girl.” Next week, beginning Eunday. Moore’s Rialto Theater announces a | tiful volce, Mis: popularity as a . charm hanced by her Her technique i | fun. King, nell, Barfon. sternest demands. will be at the Tickets may b of T. Arthur Sm NATIONAL—“Wake than.” The coming of Mrs. Fiske i play is always one of th events of the will appear at t ing, in the' management of ncesco Lango GARRICK—* The Man 's Name.” For next week. commen Mon- night, the Garrick Theater will for its attraction “Tho Man’§ a new play by Eugene Wal- d Marjorie Chase. A. H. Woods ing the production, and Lowell m,,"y act, which was a sensation erman_and Dorothy Shoemaker will [ 3¢ the New York Winter Garden. Th be seen in the principal roles Shubert News Weehly and » Puil Fisher film comedy will be tne screen B. F. KEITH'S—Vaudeville. the bill | features. Harry Fox, Hyams and Meclntyre, |of the present week will be prescated. he offices merry featuring attrac and company jn Up. duction, “The Spe! METROPOLITAN—“Poverty of Riches.” At Crandall's Metropolitan Theater oqull!hrm in “The Powder-Puff Girl, sure fire laugh maker, Lew H “The Chesterfield of M he Face of | The pictures will be fal subject | Sunday, at 3 and 8:15 p.m., the World.” and a spec| under . Harris. Seventh Street - —before the RUSH " Nine weeks before Christmas! That may seem a long time to you—yet it will slip away almost magically. Before you realize it the Christmas rush will be here, and the opportunities for leisurely, careful shopping will be gone. 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