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AF VARIOUS CITY PLAVHOUSES DURING THE COMING ‘WEEK [Striking Beh ‘AGE FOLK BURLESQUE COLUMBIA'S NOVELTY. * ‘Am entirely new form of burlesque Rew wil) be presented at the Colum- ow is question that fe raised at the beginning of the per- formance, and the solution is worked Prototypes of David Belasco, M. Cohan, Oscar Hammer- This unique idea provides } = opportunities for buriesquing dram fares comedy and grand opera, an WTheppear pomeoree He itself. Jack McSoriey Belasco, Billy Waldron a Permmerstsin, E. D. Sedan as | Gone and Jobn B. Williams as janie A Sam Sidman, the principal of the company, will be Oe og David Warfield, Gertrude Haye as Peg and Vivian Dore as Nordica. The scenes are laid in and areund Times a equsre, HASTINGS’S BIG °S BIG SHOW AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. Harry Hastings’s ings’s big show will be seer at Hurtig & Seamon’s One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre. One of the features is a new musical extravaganza, “On and Off the Farth,” by Ed Hanford, with a num- ber of novel dances. The only old face in the organization is that of] Mulry, ‘Tom Coyne, who seems to gain in ity each season. Dan Coleman heads the funmaking department. The| 4, also includes Peters and compan: J Hines, Fields Palmer Bauer and « ‘chorus of Broadway siris. aoe “THE TANGO QUEENS” COMING TO OLYMPIC. The Olympic Theatre will have} pe: Harry Hastings's “Tango Queens,” described as a whirly girlic show. Among others in the burlesque will be | © Harry Harvey, Earl Shean, Hazen and Nugent, Lenore Butler, Daisy Gordon, Lena Daley and the Egyptian dancer, A Hana. Grand Opera House will enter upon its new policy with “The Beauty Peaeeavers” in “The Giris From ¢ Murray Hill Theatre will have “Girls From Joyland. Jeanctte Dupre brings her bur- Jesquers to Daly's Theatre, where the chief features will be “Sailors and Sweethearts” and “Joining the Lodge.” —-—— NAZIMOVA AT PALACE WITH CAROLINE WHITE. Nazimova, queen of tragedy, and Caroline White, queen of song, will divide honors at the Palace Theatre. owing to her sensational success In Wer Brides,” Nazimova has been held over for another week. Caroline White, the famous American dra- je doprano, makes her vaudeville Gebut at the Palace as a result of the Bawnich caused the enncellation ber grand opera contracts in Paris ip Monte Carlo with Caruso, fhe was aleo hooked for a concert tour of the royal opera houses of Ger- many. In this country Mme. White the Chicago - Philadelphia Grand Opera companies for several seasons. Other features of the bill ‘will be Fanny Brice, “Neptune's Gar- den of Living Statues;” Billy Mc- Dermott, with a new collection of fuany etories; Comfort and King, in Town Divorcons;" Moran and ‘ ter, comedy boomerang hat 4 “throwers: Van and Schenck, in new and Cole and Denahy, sensa- Sonal dancers, 7 Colonial Theatre orale AND ND ROOF GARDE! charmed.) & my any ™. Torte ee Brothers, | § Frankie Heath, Flosie Everett, Alma | of th STATEN ISLAND NOTES. The second annual meeting of the ; Staten Island Civic League will be held Monday evening in the Curtis Lyceum, St. George. City Chamber- lain Bruere, who will talk on “Un employment, Its Causes and Rem- edies.” For the first time In the league, women members will elected to the General Committee at this meeting. During the past week eleven plans for new bulldings to cost $18,380 were filed in the Department of Buildings. The annual charity ball of Staten Island Chapter of the Knights of Co- lumbus, for the benefit of the hospital bed fund, will be held in the German Club Rooms, Stapleton, ‘Thursday evening. The officers of the ball com- mittee are Edward J. Mulllm Richmond Council, Chairma: Felten, of Staten Island Cot ; Willlam J, Dem; Tottenville Council, Secrptafy, and William DeWolf, of Assumption Coun- cil, Treasurer. E. Wright, superintendent of the 8. R. Smith Infirmary, Tompkinsville, for two and one half years, will leave that institution to-morrow to becor > tant superintendent of the Burke Foundation Home for Convalescents, at White Plains, N. A novelty mineral show for the benefit of the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, West New Brighton, |wil be given by the Acorn Komedy Henrietta Crosman will head the Klub, in the German Club Rooms, bill at the Alhambra in “Thou Shalt |Stapleton, Tuesday evening, Feb. 9 Not Kill,” the peace play Written for! Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Griffith Sr., her by Maurice Campbell. Other fea-| of Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond, tures will be Trixie Friganza, in songs have gone to Florida on thelr annual ana travesties; Henry Lewis, in “A! vacation, Vaudeville Cocktail;” Jack Ryan and! james W. Depps, of Caroline Street, ype oe and play|/west New Brighton, will spend the the pian namasing Wayi'next two months in Georgia and Eva" Condon and Jack Devereaux, io Florida, “The Same Old Bey Charles Mo- Naughton musical skit called For the La Lord ty Bake,” and Royal Theatre will have Minnie Dupree in a dramatic ae Hd “Bread Upon the Waters;" , vest pocket comedienne:” Georgie Wood, the English “boy Mike Bernard as' Clara Morton in There will be a public hearing be+ fore the Board of Estimate and Ap- portionment in the City Hall Friday morning on the proposed construc- tion of the Kissel Avenue sewer, West New Brighton. A musical dance for the benefit of the New Brighton Day Nursery will be given in the rooms of the Woman's Club, St. George, Wednesday evening, Feb. 10. Franz Kaltenborn, the vio- Minis will be @ feature of the pro- gramme. Robert D. Strachan, of Warren Street, West New Brighton, has been appointed a clerk in the Department of Water Supply. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Rich- mond County Automobile Club will hold a reception in the clubhouse at Eltingville this evening. The last of the Staten Island As- sembly dances was held |: night in the Curtis Lyceum, St. ree, Dunmore, with Cosgrove in “The Singing Academy,” and the Abou Hamad troupe of acrobats, ee ape er bets GOV. WALSH TO LECTURE. gor, 2 David I. Walsh of Massachusetts will @ guest of the Laymens’ et Rate reception at the Catholic Giub on Contral Park South to-morrow, Add-esses will lelivered by Right Rev. Patrick J. Auxiijary Bishop of New joseph A. ull 8. 35 W. ‘ockran and Rev. Terence J. Shealy Spiritual Director of the Layme On Monday evening the a lecture at Hall under spices of the Laymens’ League for ts and Social Studies, ‘The title in Government." His subject denis with the social functions of government at a time rife with the most vital problems, appeals not only to the Catholic body but to all citizens generall or » and Bourke the younger society set, There will be a cake sale this after- noon at the corner of Beach Street and Richmond Road, Stapleton, for the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid Society of Kingsley M. EB. Church, Stevens Tech Raines $1,203,403, The workers for the Stevens Tech, who started out to ralso $1,360,000, re- ported yesterday that $1,203,403 had been contributed, and there ts no longer question that the full amount will be gue. ernor will il pi side and Justice Victor z " Dowling ‘will Introduce the speaker. An attractive musical programme has AMUSEMENTS, HURTIG: SEAMON'S 85". |[ F2ZS"STREET vear BT AVENUE THE PALACE OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE YBURLESQUE WhLow COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE FEB. / MAwaveL- onnwaew HARRW HASTINGS orrers DAN CGLEMAN (ssc) “HARRY HASTINGS p THE an / FUNNIEST. WOMAN IN: AN ALL STAR CAST OF (He WORLD) EM TER TAINERS IS A MAN / aes DING paaineds SILLeER! SHERIDAN 5th MONTH |i" MANHATTAN &: HUNDREDS ACTUALLY TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY WILLIAM A. BRADY'S GARGANTUAN PRODUCTION be | in was enjoyed by a large gathering of $5,000 FOR 5 BEARD JERKS. Because of an alleged attack upon hi beard, Isnac Kohanaky of Bayonne, J., yesterday filed suit in the Hud Cireult Court against the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company, claiming $5,000 damages. According to Kohansky he was értv- s his horses recently on bei of the reet when shouted to him: to hurry. the plaintiff asserts, Packed ap 4) of going forward, sorerneter is hand jumped on ‘the ey on his beard en Of Porcelains And Paintiugs ‘There are two tmportant exhibitions at the American Art Galleries, The first ie the notable collection of pasnt- ings formed by the late Ichabod T. Williagns, which is to be sold at tho Plaga Feb, 3 and 4. The other fs a collection of old Chinese porcelains gathered by the late Wiliam Church- Ul Oastler, which is to go under the hammer Feb. 6 and 6 at the American Art Galleries, The Williams paintings are of dis- tinctive artistic quality, The colleo- tion is rich in the works of Dias, in- cluding six examples of hig work. There are three Carots, three Dau- bignys, one Mauve, three Royseeaus, three Troyons, a Constance, a charm: ing Sargent and a Blakelock. Th collection is limited to the Amertoan, French, Dutch, German, Belgian, Ital- jan, Flemish and English schools. The Oastler collection of Chinese porcelains numbers some 300 items and includes beautiful blue and white soft paste and hard paste porcelains; single color pieces, among which are rare peachbloom, claire-de-lune, sang- de-boeut (ox-blood), yellow and cela- .| Cheng, | Dellished There are likewise many fine ¢xam- . H. FRAZEE’S NGACR THEATRE 4 ST. WEST Br WAY TWICE TO-DAY WILMAAM 1, SHERRY presen TWIC TO-MORROW 2.30 AND 8.30 THE MOST TALKED OF ATTRACTION IN NEW YORK ples of blanc de Chine. Some of tho specimens especially two Temple jars, No. 213 In, the catalogue, noteworthy a Chiien-lung sang-de-boeuf vaso (No, 108); a Kang-hai superb peachbloom vase (No, 105), and’s a on len-lung peacock green vase (No. 121 COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON A NEW IDEA IN BURLESQUE! What Does the Public Want? Haber) figures will answer contributions own special lines of entertainment in LIES With SAM SIDMAN and GERTRUDE HAYES AND A BIG COMPANY OF VERSATILE ARTISTS Twice Daily—Popular Prices—Smoking Permitted | Special Ladies’ Matinees Daily, Except Mondays and Saturdays. ts, 28e. TO Best Orchestra LADIES ONLY. iE MESSY, BHUBPRT PRESENT THE HIPPODROME Winter Circus cies PRiceS 2B, M: Belly: Bs #3 81:98; Wink Garden DANCING AROUND AL JOLSON THE BEN tebe THURS. FEB. 4 S30"). THE WHITE PEATHER’ iis Children of Earth The American Prise Play wupy AEICE autows. Lig vn = (is ORAS ba Beats. Puy in zat EXPERIENCE Wondert OLYMPIC 1a"ST. a =< TANGO QUEENS SPECIAL FEATURE ae the Nig fs. THE LIL 4 Kee JOE tb'way-|Wed:” and hats WEBER THE ONY Gl ane THE LAW AE Opera riouse no Wee Rear My BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Sion be CARLOGIRLS ‘~_Bvery Sundey—Twe Big Concerts, __ Caltseehs MAGNIFICENTLY VIVID “WILL THRILL ANYONE” —EVE, MAIL MATINEE EVERY DAY 25 & 50c. 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