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mi RVENING “worn, qaTunpay, JANUARY 0,1 SOME OF THE PLAYER FOLK WHO WILL APPEAR ON THE BOARDS IN CITY THEATRES NEXT WEEK woe oben and Bain, Brenearag zd Golfo, a4 the best singing and acting . : ; ot teen vdhoecatge Sonata ne Josef Hofmann | rertaisiown ve. tealiy excalient vi Srelya, Meahte, bal impersonati. Tegani, room dasioes e t, "Tudlate and Reachighan with Jack Clifford, will gerry the bill Leonhard we : at the Alhambra Theatre. There will Soloist in t Rao Santee tia" Henan tnd Maerote Eat Chopin Concerto|* Under the auspices of the Ameri- VALUES In "You've Spoiled It,” Forest Ball BA RUE RATA and Ford West tn “Sinoe th Dare of can Scandinavian Society, the Scan- Gilles, Madden and icepatrik fo By Sylvester Rawling. — | Windingstad centeton eit wien Plays for the BE gi : Ses pureuit coh aonter ‘OSEF HOFMANN, the ong Qonoert of Scandinavian music, at A At Oe a tee ane meat, and no poor Matches made a first appearance @ | Carnegie to-morrow night. Th Mary to light us on our way—heaven polotats will be Julla Claussen, mezzo. Coming Week Kogliah singers and de 4 wit soprano, and Per Bioern, bass-bari- Comedy att, “A. Wayward rest her eulphurous soul ( may the tone. The will include cett:” Nellie V. Nichols in son, saints forgive my alliterative sins!). Niela W. Gages fire firat symphony, ‘Midnight Frolic’ The Very Latest By Charles Darnton. E are getting on! In fact, we've Passed the witching hour in yng writer, in ‘The very latest thing le the “Zieg- : Daareeh' oats aleplay | Chetan’ Wlnding‘s fend 66 CAMILDREN OF EARTH," the|own compoaitions; iva Condon and tera Midnight arole” on tus s00t of Se sieahe as ‘Chain concerte tz | Scandinavian” Mohs te temtiae New England drama by Allce|Jack Devereaux in ‘The Same Old that even Ziegfeld him- composers, and Grieg’s Brown t won the $10,000 Thing; Joe Boganny'’s Lunatic the New Amsterdam Theatre Why no desire to E minor was a bit odd. This ts not | Storm.” .000| Bakers, Roach and McCurdy in “A go to Paris when you can etay up just ving soul with money eno! to disparage the beauty of the com- prise offered by Winthrop Ames for) Touch of Nature,” and the Fridkow- lay, will be pro-|sky troupe of Russian dancers. am late in elecpless Manhattan and clevated ls that the audience 18| position, only it did seem something) Isadora Duncan, the classic dancer, | {1 Nest American p! y dance if you like? This te the simple © atage, ospecially that por- |. Sattlne & 42 centimetre howitaer | @fter an absonce ‘of five years, is wo | duced at the Booth Theatre on Tues- —>— of it with front-row tables, Th: return to the Metropolitan Opera|day night. The play is described as HASTINGS’S BIG SHOW Question the enterprising Ziegfeld ree t_ goen| to do the work of a 8-inch field piece. | House on Tuesday afternoon in an he Ni i ing you up. I must say I've wat up work that Mr, Hofmann vouchsafed | #!x of her girl pupils, Mme. Nama ee ee ee Fite later in Paria and seen much He played with a Toye, Augustin Duncan, and a sym- | Unusual strength of character. ‘s sal we than thi after-the-| a cigarett Se ee phony orchestra under ‘the airection | role will be played by Effie Shannon. Loe eel ie 4 |Mmpid purity, an inclaivenees and &)of Edward Falck. Driven from Others in the cast will be Herbort she certain to be such Joon Astana oe before the thatthe ‘volunteer philanthroplat is | Doce understanding that were con- |rope by the war, Miss Duncan Ns! Kelcay, A. H. Anson, Olive Wynd-|ing a two-act burlesque called “On transferred het free school to New satisfied he has performed a good|Vincing. The audience, which over- | Vonoistind fer oie now is to assist | Dam, Cecil Yapp, Gilda Vareal, Regi-|and Off the Earth.” In addition to a famt, while here they seem to be just} deed. Surely a man couldn't find a| crowded the audttortum and included | tne children of artista who have been |nald Barlow, Mrs, Kate Jepson and| libretto which ta said to contain many FOR COLUMBIA THEATRE. Harry Hastings's Big Show will be geen at the Columbia Theatre, offer- themselves, taking the incandescent | cheaper way of blowing himself! Frits Kretsler, Mischa Etman and a/ orphaned and made destitute by the| Theodore von Eilts. witty lines and incidents that compel ight as it were and charging it to/ , looking | oowied. an ne is likely 20 | host of musicians, recalled hm again | killing of their oe e laughter, there a a musical score ée+ the morning sun. Furthermore, they server sees a glass runway over which |@04 again. John Drew returns to the Empire scribed as full of lively melodies of are given a gorgeously beautiful | discreetly dreated maidens move to| Mr. Damrosch's principal number | potiten Opera House host wech are: | Theatre on Tuesday night In ® Fe-)the popular sort. All of the latest scenic setting by Joseph Urban. slow music. Shades of Rheinhardt and | for the orchestra was Techalkowsky's . y vival of “Rosemary,” the comedy by|dancea form a part of the entertain- What are we coming to? Perhaps] Jake Shubert! his exclamation 18 | fourth symphony, played within a 3 Louls N. Parker and Murray Carson|ment, In the company are Dan Cole- it isn't go much a question of OUr-| runway In in suc week by the Philharmonic and the | dama fi in which Mr. Drew scored one of his}, Phil Peters, Hileon Sheridan, ry, h good hands—or ima Bauer, Palmer Hii the Fi selves. For all we «now, Pitteburgh| rather feet—that not a word can be| Philadelphia Orchestra. It was one|conds:" Saturday matinee, greatest successes, Ho will again be nes, the Fields Lescaut,” and Saturday brothers and Flos: Everett. The people may gaze at Milwaukee visi- /seld, ogaingt it But if you don't |of the best things Mr. Damrosch and|\Euryanthe,” the latter for the bene: | "een as Sir Jasper Thorndyke, who entirely of girls, tors and exclaim, “Oh, these gay New| {f'Qhougn to read the iabets Nect. Tt} nig men have done this year, and/| {fit of the German Brow Club. gives shelter to an eloping couple, only Yorkers!” And perchance Milwaukee | new slippers of every girl who passes | D0body present would hi miased it ahem to fall in love himself with Dorothy visitors study Pittsburgh people and | demurely over your head, for anything, The players were made| p22? People’s Music League of the |Cruickshank. When he parts from her SINCESS ow York: | If you don't like the show you can People’s Institute announces free] at.an old tavern she gives him a sprig WeEROZEES THEATR remark, “Mad dogs, these say do Witt @ hamme: that . riven to rise and share with the leader thel concerts in the public schools next} of rosemary. foi t ere!" Such is life ae we see it after au & peuvenir, I Cluite | #pPlause lavished upom them. Be. |week as follows: Tuesday, at Public! brance—and fifty years later he tot- Jone ACR ass een porary ot the ground floor theatres have closed | fo best thing of the sort that thie | saee there Were Sibert ePenaliy | School Nor #6; Wednewiay; a9 Publlo| ters back to the inn and recalle fond and hotels yawn for strangers who|tired old town has ever been given “fhe Swan of Turnela,” and Schools No. 7 and No. Thursday,| memories. Alexandra Carlisle will Mar dren’t the least bit tired or sleepy. | After the theatre, But we are getting le SOLAy DUS Sas Bate mremenenita | A Pabus: Bonaeds 0. £6 ond! N01 | Bley Dorsey, aualolwen teteg: Wl bs ar Mat Wed Te PUIHOUSE But, as | sald, Parts can't hold a] °"—mere’s no doudt about that. Chios.” 4, 185 and 45. 7 * Sr STIRRING! ORINSTI SENSATIO aevetieee Ter. candle to New York in the matter of —_ ee . MATE JORDANS DETECTIVE MEiOOR SN: making midnight lite attractive. You| “MARY ELLEN” COMES < ao parity Ppp hg conten La Best: {Walter Damrosch and the Sym-| “Experience” will be transferred to ‘nay preter sleep. But there are] TO THE FIFTH AVENUE. \ine eisctation of w ange sudionce at | ene anmaelt asinine, (car aset | owotteh aka Peclemisee wih be ths others, It is for these “others” that — pte ant yge Moe y's oeeeers pailiod st eal pope a wee, ettrae ion at ™ Grant Opete, Hee He aD | the tireless Ziegfeld has devised an| “Mary Ellen” will toddle into Proo- et elphia, where Maggie Teyte wil 0 Bronx Opera House ve entertainment 90 far out of the or-| tor's Fifth Avenue Theatre on Thurs.| Srven’s tiple oonserie fon Diemer ei, | Le the aololet. Geeeeeer wien etme eee oe eee dinary that it is worth talking about.| day and remain for the rest of the|lin and ‘cello, opus ‘heard so sel: Harold Vincent Milligan, organist in Ain aA Jat y [KA Bway al Keven looking at | coldly and critically | week, “Mary Ellen” is no ordinary | Gom that it was & . It may not | Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, will give|QRVILLE HARROLD ‘4 MAN'S a the observer musi admit that it marks] infant, but @ two-ton elephant with| 0% Selcwts, Germaine Hemeitee Mae | ieee, Organ reciial in the Old Firat 0 SING AT PALACE. sam Tom a PAYS TO A 4 new line in the feld of amusement.| an intellect unusually keen for one of|imillian Puzer and Leo Schult, aa|ning 7 ne Cnuree Om Monday eve- " Aero ‘Po me, at least, last night, the “Mid-| her species, Again, “Mary Ellen” well as the orchestra, strove htil; , Saiataane SPER SS Masel tyalpineged lt alte. eo” ta | WO Ge The eemnater to eae the | Sarto Mattseis Orville Harrold, the Amertoan ¢enor, Fi ‘ay E R it Frolic’ s not without novelty. | no ordinary elephant, for in her stage | (' . |, of the Metropolitan : . “Cortolanus” overture and after it the Cor who bas won a distinguished position course, were first and last. “ “ Opera Company, will give a recital at Girls, of ; work she boasts a supporting com-| Leonora” overture No, 8. At the end : in grand opera, will make his vaude- ‘There were girls from Paris to San| pany. This company 1s composed of| came Schumann's first symphony. Mr. ; ville debut at the Palace Theatre on| LAAEAL GEN/US Horning Sun] Francisco, incidentally various ar-| two dogs, and the trio work together [rss rg nae deserved the Monday «in selections from popular | ~, “ rapgements had been made to turn an| in @ series of accomplishments which Shae TIGR Attia eit ee operas, Others on the bill will be honest penny—not forgetting the} deserve a better name than tricks,| De Segurola wae the victim of the| henefit of t aleska Suratt in her ne he oy. a Fi ir new vel waiters. Ray Cox was there In songs} and take part in a bit of pantomims|weather in the Mei tan. Opera | gerian, ‘Weed Croan Harold Osborn mS end Diamonds (oy avin Weat “obliged” (by arrange embracing comedy and drama, Lins she sie an A yponeme” last | Smith will be at the plano, Bee lana eer: Ply SERB s tae nae a chant Theatre will anchude Mildred “on by Leon Roshler, always an artist and| he principal solotata at next I'rl- Kill," descrtbed an a peace play by them were girls who took first honors | chard in “The Sacrifice,” *.” Beanie ‘Wynn ee eens Siete Bud day atiernoon's {Moments Musicale" Jd Cony mauris Capoey en lin the Waldorf ballroom will be aye rs and smiled pa ae ey wore. in new songs, gh oree and eyes wee “one of her begt parts "ON. the Vivian Kingston, Henry Miller and see Or is ce Ha verin nn. with his cline to Kick the orange | George Rolland in Fixing the Fur: | contrary, Elisabeth Bohemann’s Mus | Pawia Lankow. General dancing will | forming ons and tigers, « Jusgier dropped, thanks to the man- nage,” Marshall Montgomery, Yon: |setta ts ‘heavy, relieved only by th follow dancing by professionals, At Keith's Colonial Theatre will be ctgon against lemons. eal nd Soa Wee tack Baie Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin will give Revue, Honey Bo Dixey ‘in'hin Monee The girls had it all their own way, let, and Brooks and Bowen. Bette eo a. | a free organ recital at the City Col- | frama-Vaud-Ologue, Catherine Cal-| & G0 Se ata Pi lege to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'slock. CORT #2," tear HAMMER SOUVENIRS AT MIDNIGHT FROLIC There will be no Wednesday recital Gir U a unt oo I ee onions, Demarest, arene of the nnn AMUSEMENTS. OU POTASH cow | NDER COVER Bact ot Teldbl PINES #OLUMBIA A RURLESQUE . —=>_—__—_. aSy “THE TRANS-ATLANTICS” | lad ROADWAY OLYMPIC’S OFFERING. ‘The completion of FIVE YEARS of unvarying great patronage attests the attractability of these superbly presented Burlesques! Better to-day than ever before! Special Ladies! Matinees Dail; Mond. nd 5 naaye Best ‘Orchestra ‘Seats 280 280 te “The Trans-Atlantica” will be seen at the Olympic Theatre in burlesque, with musical features. The Chief Examiner's Office of the Patent De- partment at Washington serves to in- troduce the first part of the enter- i —_—_—_—- tainment and the last part reveals ‘ COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, eee ote a A Hate HASTINGS eee BIG SHOW ona comedian, who will be seen in the prinetpal part; Norma Brown, Leo Hickman, Ruby Grey, fam Winrow, Frank Hughs, Pearl Reid and Jack ‘Witts and @ large chorus, A With DAN COLEMAN And a Great Company of Comedi- ans, Singers, Dancers and “The Dancing Girl,” with Florence Reed in the leading role, will be the Show Girls || main attraction at the Strand The-) rwice oAILy, POPULAR PRICES. SMOKING PERMITTED. Henry Arthur Jon elebrated play, “The Follies of 1920" will be seen at the Murray Hill Theatre. A motion picture production of atre, i PAULINE FREDERICK IN “INNOCENT” AT STANDARD eenenameneinl | Pauline Frederick and the original Eltinge Theatre cast in George Broad- | 0 “ * | Buret'e play, “Lencosnt,” will be he} Plane Recitals, Week of Jan, 18, Awllan Hall, | SAPIRSTEIN | sau mead years, Hteinway Piano, Souvenir ice SS REA fy oe W-174 a. We 52a