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WEAR &.SORB. Plays for the Coming Wee. ITHEL BARRYMORE comes to the Empire Theatre on Monday night in “The Shadow,” a drama iby Dario Niccodemi and Michael Mor- ‘tem. The three acts are devoted to the exposition and development of a character in confilct with an every environment. A woman who has d from illness for years dis- that her husband ts interested her supposed woman friend, and fe leads to a dramatic situation. ong others in Miss Barrymore's port will be Grace Elliston, Hruce and Ernest Lawford. o the Knickerbocker Theatre on Cahill and Hich- « iN THE SHADOWS ar THE EMPIRE THEATRE bach, will be the attraction at the Stanfard Theatre, Broadway and Ninetieth Street. The play is in three acts, with twenty musical numbers. At the Grand Opera House Rose Melville will be seen in her long-time success, “Sis Hopkins.” Pauline Frederick in “Innocent” will be the attraction at the Bronx Opera House, The stock company at the Grand Opera Howse, Brooklyn, will present “the Sécret.” “The French Models” will be on view at the Murray Hill Theatre. —_——>— “MOULIN ROUGE GIRLS” FOR COLUMBIA THEATRE. A two-act burlesque called “Girls of the Moulin Rouge” will be presented at the Columbia Theatre. It was -|written by John Rhains, with music an widow in the Philippines, while Mr, Carle has the part of an agen by Will Vodery. Tho story relates the efforts of an American heiress to marry a title. Two impecunious for- eigners are pressed into service by an . | American adventurer to pose as mem- B. Iden Payne, an English producer, on Monday night, at the Princess ‘heatre, present Sheridan's satirical Classic “The Critic.” The opening Beene is luid at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Dangle, the former an “angel,” jon the theatre and its people. come Sir Fretful Plagiary and ‘Mr. Sneer, a playwright and a peassi- nal press agent. . amusing description of his callin; forced to admit that he himself is the withor of the play, “The Spanish Ar- nda,” which is to be rehearsed. Mr. Smell Polini, Dallas Anderson, Sax- one Moreland and Mario Majeront, David Belasoe wit present Frances Starr In Edward Ki { tre on Tuesday nig! which Miss Starr will me ia that of @ novice in an old French convent ‘who has never been outside its inner @ourtyard. The only men she has geen are Father Fisher, a venerable priest, who visits the convent once a ‘week, and Peter, the old gardener. In her day dreams she wonders if all mee are like these two, and presently ber of the nobility, and the situations to impress the heiress are said to be extremely humorous. There are four scenes, the first showing the lobby of the Grand Hotel, Paris, followed by the éxterior of the Moulin ure, after which a representation # the ball room of that famous resort is shown, The concluding scene la a replica of the Astor Hotel Roof Gar. den in this city. The principals in the organization are Harry Woods, Henry P. Nelson, Maybelle Morgan and Primrose Seamon. “HAPPYLAND GIRLS” AT HURTIG AND SEAMON’S Anniversary week at Hurtig & Sea- mon’a New Theatre in One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street will be an event for amusement lovers of Har- FLORENCE ™ NASH IN SINNERS AT THE lem. The attraction selected is* Joe Hurtig’s “Girls From Happyland,” with Princess Luba Meroff, Frank Harcourt, Ward and Bohlman, the Three Creighton Sisters, Nellie Lockwood, Phil Doyle and a@ sing: ing and dancing chorus of thirty. Guard's Water Nymphs have been engaged as a special feature. To help along the festivities every night will be a gala one. Monday will be Surprise Night; Tuesday, Local Caba- ret Contest for a silver cup; Wednes- day, Tango Contest for prize of $2 in gold; Thursday, Swimming Contest, for ladies only, for vajuable prises; Friday, Songwriters’ ight, under the direction of Harry Von Tilzer; Saturday, Big Jubilee Night. Monday night all the ladies attending will re- ceive @ valuable and useful souvenir. ie MOUNTAIN FILM PLAY THE VITAGRAPH’S LATEST. Twelve of the Vitagraph Company's stars, including Edith Storey, Ned Finley, Norma Talmadge, Van Dyke Brooke, Harry Morey and Wally Van will appear in the Vitagraph Theatre programme for the week commencing Sunday. “O'Garry of the Royal Mounted,” will head the list of pic- tures and command attention be- cause of its exceptional beauty and thrilling story, the scenes of which are laid in the heart of the Canadian Rockles. Shorter - pletures wilt be Sid- AMUSEMENTS. — Se ROADWAY SI HOW EVERY weak More Show and Better Show at Half ney Drew and Jane Morrow in “The madge and Van Dyke oke in “The Barrier of Fate Harry Morey and Wally Van in “The Chief's Goat” and Myrtle Gonzal nd Alfred Vosburg in “Life's Game. At Maxine Elliott's Theatre, begin- ning Monday afternoon, Robert W. Priest will present Captain J. Camp- bell Besley’s South American pictures. Marguerite Clark will be seen for the first time on the screen at the of Harold McGrath's novel, “The Goose Girl." New war pictures will also be shown. There will be daily changes of atre. AMUSEMENTS, Every Night 8.15 & Wed, & Sat. Mat. SELWYN & CO. SPRING WE Paria VWitearae + ‘NAzMova Ar 3 ca Home Coming of Henry,” Norma Tal- | ——_. Strand Theatre in a picture version: photo-plays at Loew's New York The- | [J SEE AMUSEMENTS. ES CASINO 3 Vobiteta a. FALLEN Jez IDOL awranags “WELL WORTH SEEING” lournal of Commerce. “ST. ARTLING—AR‘I: SISTIC”’ —american. “A BIT DARING, BUT ARTISTIC" —-rimen “OUT OF THE ORDINARY” —paRnton—ave. worta, MEAR 3 AVE | ih SPECIAL FEATURE eer oat - BELASCO Wie, Ee. § JIRECT F FROM Tae Caer ia aes MTRHSTEN-PAAN ow sea TO-NIGHT’S rie sane the THE NIGHT SMARTEST AND CLASSIEST TA Baler i IN TOWN! Jearns that they are not when she out into the world and has a ter experience. The supporting company will include Jerome Patrick, Reicher, Edwafi Donnelly, Vogel, Paul Stanley, “Ghariet the Money Than in Any Other Show- Shop_in Town! Crowded All the “THI8 IS THE LIFE" Time! Come and See Why! 4 ; ITH a >~———_ W Kaufman, Robert’ Robson, Mari Special Ladies’ Matinees daily except AR] eee Dah meno Luan i’? earns Teer Harriet Otle Dellen- | Melanie Mondays and Saturdays. Best Orchestra ’ Wes q “ae \ 25c, TO LADIES ONLY. Granville Barker's postponed pro- ection of Bernard Shaw's “Androcies @nd the Lion” and Anatole France's “The Man Who Married a Dumb ‘Wife” is now announced for Wednes- dag night at ‘Wallack’s, Theatre. On Thursday evening “The Clever Ones,” a comedy by Alfred Sutro, will Rave ite premiere at the Punch and Judy Theatre. The subjects of the fun are so-called intellectuals, COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON NY cinis OF THE ae ttl ica sar ay CAND! w : BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. MOULIN ae ad | =| aR | eer ee cor THE FOLLIESOF 1 oe, Of telere Wee ee iO eer A LIVELY, SNAPPY BURLES UE, FULL OF ,FUN, MELODY AND ein AVENUE, 6304etH OT Rvery Gunday—Twe Bia Concerta, — . ' PTT gry — OMATIC ‘SPLENDOR al OPENS TO. 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Amoeg others who WEEK OF JAN. 25 : FOR SALE. held at the Century Theatre on Fri- | meral Me ST z : gecesi ANNIVERSARY WEEK ||: |,ocmit eo GTON || Srecteas| Peace Serie cpa eer William Collier, Mr. a Gen Vernon aati, Willers Fae FROM eh be es 1: "SE Ba di Epa as ON CREDIT Prontare of thd prverarame wil m TAN_i—rmpleta Changs of Progra ; |] Marine Eliot , A fel, Yast | 5 SS teety On Monee Pa elfth Night Club Minatrela, WINTER R GARDEN .| American Watch & Diamond Ca yd Hippodrome opens its Big Win- Next Thureday Ev BA | diAMoNDs, or Guy Bolton's play, ‘The hr ti etom ie , NI TURADAY EVENING JANUARY 26TH, || 1 f en ties ride a ie! — - U2zr AT STANDARD MONDAY NIGHT—SOUVENIRS FOR THE LADIES UN arip roy Mi 4 . aia C= ; @ MAIDEN LANR Tot with PRINCESS LUBA MEROFF Comedy Theatre, Joe Weber ‘ AGENTS WANTSI @ talk at Carnegie Hall to-night, Wednesday: Ti lini AR - UND METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE [Cirous this afternoon. To-night, way 7 3 t 4 sentative Cc Mond bl sé $1.50 python s bi ALFRED HE bY, _entative cil Cobb will give an illustrated Cons Night { ! . with ENG unde et —VAUDEVILLE FEATURES— SE “WIT 8 JOSE COLLINS. AL JOLSON the