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Plays for the Coming Week OR the last wéek of its season the Theatre Francais will offer ‘Le Coeur Dispos by Do Groiset, every night and on Thursday Saturday afternoons. Lillian Greuse and Edgar Becman will havo | the leading roles. Matinee perform- ances of “Arsene Lupin” will be gtven | on Washington's Biyhday and Fri- day. “dn Okt Kentucky” remains at the | — Opera House for another) wethe Cabaret Girls” will be at the Yorkville Theatre Daly's Theatre will Broadway Strollers.” ‘tha Morton's play, learts,”” have “The “Tho ‘Three the famous ‘ome to-morrow night Maclezova will dance and Band will play a new march, a First.” —~—— MARY PICKFORD IN FILM Xenia Sousa’ “Ame! “Poor Little Peppina.” the first eeven-reel production in which Mary Pickford has appeared, will have its initial New York presentation next week at the Broadway Theatre. In this play the Famous Players st makes another radical departure by donning the rough corduroy trousers and flannel shirt of the typical peas- | ant boy. | Still another interesting feature about this production is the fact that the famous Pickford curls fall vi tim to the shears wpen Peppina de- cides to leave Italy'as a stowaway in order to escape marrying tho overseer of the estate on which she has been forced to labor ever since was kidnapped. She is not an ian child, but an American who been born and brought up near Naples. She was stolen by Italians in @ spirit of revenge for the convic- tion of the leader of their band by her father on a charge of murder. The fact that all the {mportant Italian roles have been assumed by Italian actors, including Cesare Gra- ~yina, Maiori’ and Majeroni, is of Riyadded interes:. Moreover, every per- #on who appears on the screen in the big mob scenes is a genuine atin. The creation of the Italian atmosphere throughout the play is said to reflect great credit upon Sid- ey Olcott, the director of the film, y all who have seen private exhibi- ‘ions of this; Paramount picture. Lansattjsosesene \|EVA TANGUAY COMES TO STANDARD | THEATRE. At the Standard Theatre Eva Tan- guay, who has deserted vaudeville for musical comedy, will appear in a re- ated edition of “The Girl Who 8,” by Paul Herve and Jean et. New songs, dances and cos- tumes have been supplied by Miss ‘Tanguay, An additional feature will be the introduction of her famous vaudeville specialty, The supporting dies Robert and Lawrence sa Garrette, P. Morrison tinental music halls: Henrietta Lee, Charles and Paul Decker. nah aaa “BON TON” BURLESQUERS AT COLUMBIA THEA TRE. ‘The Columbia Theatre will have “The Bon Ton Burlesquers,” with Bert Baker and Babe La Tour heading the compan: Mr. Baker comes with practically production called ‘Copper at 64.” The character of Benjamin Buttercup was written to fit the comedian’s individuality, Miss La Tour has been equaily well fitted with a part. The only feature of for- ‘mer pr du ‘ions that has been re- Aue, at 5.3 } Bape ‘Orch: Cond. ed ee SEGUROLA =. WARFEL BEATRICE »«HOLTHOIR::: relearn coun sn CULE y'Beethoven —Wagner — Liszt! Next ‘Phare. Ev Sho) ner S 1B WALL cero Hall, Set. B ina: Waist ¥, L va F mdon\ Century The, THEA, Mon. Aft. Fob, 95, 08 8 i “REIMERS| t Rates This Week Only, of i, ry L at Rox Office, “Feb. 26, at 8.15 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA c basher SONG RECIT PAUL ao FRI, AMA R. RAF 7 RING PIA CR M. Ht, HANSON, ‘oe Hall, Mon, A'S N'E at Sit tal 4 ks Dukes a) Mos Ollie AT BROADWAY THEATRE. | CHE FL Fri, itn elg I 2 ae Rata DS mm ‘STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE » NEXT WEEK \Sensitized Lines FOP ODE OHO MET ES DOGO OOG 6 I i a + } EXNGUAS THE GIRL WHO SMILES” STANDARD THEATRE. A 84 oF pry COS He 000O 0054 048O2-4 42 HO% dt OF, MASE: NW Me Ss OF Rie HORTIG ON Gon 5 deereere ¢ 5 ° scene, in which} MeCloud introduce their ast specialty, and Hyams fe Irene Nolan perform their} sensational Apache dance. ‘ord and Foster will be heard in bits of music, Also the ‘vaudeville part_of the pro- amme Mr, Baker will contribute his Typical Tad," and Miss La Tour will perform her new. specialty called | “Midnight Cakewalk Ball." Others in| the company are Lucille Manion, Leo Hoyt and Ba Simmons. In addition | to these features a large chorus of | pretty girls will appear in musical numbers new to Broadway. Pies te PICTURES AT STRAND AND | OTHER HOU atic ned in the sium and from grand opera to ragtime in attraction | be “Black- L, Lasky production anche Swe: its star, The Marian Fairfax and Jeals with the William ¢ working condit people em- | ployed by a big corporation, ‘There will also be other screen features and }a new musical programme | Bessie riscale ix the central ure in‘ 8 and Brown a Triangle-Kay Bee production, whitch’ will bo the principal film offering at the Knickerbocker ‘Theatre. A. typi- | cal Keystone comedy will balance the bill, with exclusive news features, travel and nature ‘studies and musi- cal novelties. Director 8. L, Rothap- fel will present for the first time Miroslava, @ Serbian prima donna from the Royal Opera, Nish. The aug- mented orchestra will ture the Polopaitie from * gin,” by Tsofaikowsky as anover- ugen One- Theda will be shown in “De. struct the za Theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. During ‘the remainder of the week Mary Miles Minter, will be the ser ature, There will be vaudeville throughout the we Under the auspices of Willi Brady, the World Film Corporation will offer “The Pawn of Fate” at the Forty-elghth Street Theatre to-mor- row night, George Beban ts the star. shies Saas PROCTOR, KEITH H AND LOEW BILLS. The bill at Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre for the first half of the week will include Franklyn Ardell in “The Wife Si Louis Leon Hall in “The Lesson:" Charles Ahearn and Jhis funny. cyclists, At Proctor’s Fifty-eighth Street ‘Theatre the Rose ‘coupe in “The Rising Generatior will head the bill. The ghief attrac- the r part /¢ will be “Lady Godiva's Ride.” tor’s One Hundred and Tw fifth Street The: act farce, entitled, Vv Marjorie Fairbanks The Hlope- ment” and Klein Brothers, me- dians. Proctor's Twent Theatre will offer a new photo-play every night, opening Monday with The Fourth Estate.” At the Colonial Theatre Mr Thomas Whiffen in “The Golde Charles Grapewin and Anna in “Poughkeepsie” and Mabel prima donna, will be among ajners © Theatre will have Julta Marie-Rose;" the Dolly ces; Odiva and her sea Tighe and Sylvia Jason “Dimples,” with tion for Serre the ente! |_ The Pal | Dean 1 | Sisters |lions; Harry and others, At the AYhambra Theatre, Sophye Bernard in new songs; William Mor- ris in “Mrs, Temple's Telegram,” and Charles BE, Evans in “A Forgotten Combination” will share headline honors. Loew's American Theatre and Roof ata An A a I YHE £VENT OO cl Tae, A Sn rewee OLOME BIA THEATRE “¢ ASE OF MARY PAGE” IN ITS FIFTH EPISODE. ‘The series I fifth “The Stran: will be ow York theatres next wee | Waitt nall and Edna Mayo tars of this fifteen-episode film play episod senay of Mary abowt 100 k. Henry pe own in re the iE rates es MICHELENA PENNETT WITH SHIGH LIF! GIRLSY OL-~mPic THEATRE... sheres eee LAC niacin tye The indications are that times are going to be somewhat harder for the motion picture “extra.” Within the panies, which has been paying these “supers” $5 a day, has cut the price to $2, and, it is said, other concerns | will follow suit. ye of the com- panies have never paid more than $3, but vhey have usually had to work| with what might be called second | grade “extras.” If the cut in pay be- comes general it will mean the loss Mr, Walthall ag the attorney de- fending ary Ty against the charge murder has many dig acencs, ‘The story takes new dr matic turns as clever detective work produces startling clues to the petrater of the crime with w Mary 1s charged In this episode, which treats of in- cidents in her earty life in New York, Mary obtains a position as a model in the establishment of a Fifth Ave nue modiste, ‘The film thus shows her wearing many fine costumes, —— “FOLLIES OF THE DAY” AT HURTIG & SEAMON Barney Gerard's burlesque “Follies the I presenting the revie “What Does the Public Want?” will be seen for the first time in Harlem this season at Hurtig & New Theatre. As Gerard's “Follies” is a typleal New York review, Mr Gerard keeps adding new bits of “business.” A number of changes made in the past few weeks have served to improve the entertainment “What Does the Public Want?" is a travesty on the amusement world, [t satirizes everything from moving pic- tures to opera, and brings into’ the limelight ‘ge M. Cohan, David Belasco and Oscar Hammerstein, ‘The company includes Gertrude Hayes, who has added balloons to her song hit “When I'm Dancing With Peg « My Heart;" rge P, Murphy, “the Hot Dog Man,” and Chester Nelson, “the Rube.” ‘ceniiaamee DANCING CARNIVAL HAS 250 INSTRUCTORS. Manager Grundy has found it nec- essary to employ an additional corps of fifty instructors to accommodate the patrons of the Dancing Carnival at the Grand Central Palace, Addi- tions have been made from time to time until at present there are 260 salaried instructors ‘busily engaged every afternoon and evening. Other of ich instructors are giving lessons in the|4 Rollo Dance, which is proving a hit with skaters, Manager Grundy is experimenting with tmitation ice, — = “THE HIGH LIFE GIRL OLYMPIGC’S ATTRACTION, wil offer "ening the mone and | “The High Life Girls” come to the nine other acts for the firs o é fal gia i RS : |the week. "The Hirthday Party,’ q|O/™Mpic Theatre. — The leading fea- Jone-act musical comedy, will beltures of the performance aro etawed the lattes part of tbo wok, Cguauy Vacaien” end “A Night a, mon's |! of thousands of dollars to thousands of people. Incidentally, it is the opinion of the writer of this that the rextra” who receives $5 a day earns r | The report that Julla Marlo | would be seen with ‘er husband, |}. Sothern, on the screen is roneous. Mr, Sothern will appear four feature films for in| he Vitagrapn. | ‘The first National Exposition of the | Motion Picture industries will be held | jat Madison Square Garden the week | May 6, [t will be under the of the Motion Picture Board i | Catherine Calhoun, a member of! |the famous Southern family of that jBame, has been engaged by the Motro | and will make her firs ‘ance on | n of that con Playing | ire, “The Shrine of Happiness,” he has Just releused, ix Ad col ored film. Not only is it artistic in j every way, but it is a very interesting picture, The company which is acting in the new Billie Burke pictur Palm Beach soon to make 4 number of “society” scenes, Miss Hurke take two maids and a private ons orge Fitzmaurice, which producing “Big n Geor- forgot 4t was Sunday re 1 practised shoo! ‘at a mark witt le. He was separated from $20 Magistrate, Screen Club and i at Madison Squar hight promises to be an ¢ fair, The Metro claim man will be in one of its boxes, The Mutual in one of its weekly |news releases is showing how the tsetse fly gets in its deadly work. Some pictures of the Appain are also incorporated in this one The Mayor of every city in the country which has a picture house will serve on the National Board of Honorary Membership of the com- mittee which has volunteered to raise $500,000 for*the Actors’ Fund, jan Martin, working for Willlam Fox, admits that she first developed rning to be an 88 at the age Jim Garrity” for Pathe down 8 Exhibitors Whit hree, When she saw @ Punch and ly show. President Freul f the Mutual expressed the opinion recently th the proprietor of a film hou the class with the editor of a n paper. Under the able direction of Jerok the Pekin Cabaret.” In the cast are Michelena Fenne prima donna Ambark Ali, comedia Willie Mack | Pauline Kusseil, Charies Collins, Don Manning, Alice Armstrong and Sye ALL Thw¢ w alvo w chorus of guile, will go tol® wilt | af NEWS NOTES OF MOTION PICTURES, FILM PLAYERS AND PRODUCERS. SENT RUASON ARS err 7 : vo" WORLD! Shirok bat! rhotiat’ t8, ist. © ’ : . o 9844 OOGOtES48 2 ose | Hovener, the Van Dyke Film Com- pany is making some classy comedies It is soon. R. A. Wa twenty-six youn, It is the scenu a Sp are deplete d in the \feature in which understood Past week one of the big film com-|*#tt @ second this concert acting company ust y Fox director, old, He has seen her ltt i st director In the business, act Ina film as a etd Miss Bara wrote n will going is but the le cat, inner workings of Monte Carlo riangle Kay-Kee rank Mills is the j ho Works of this artist a kind :of |symphonic movement in bis pictures. d |The pulse beats are visualized for an iu ONSCIOUS |i the musical vibrations, the dynamic statics, are registered and Rh thm i in Art the rhythmic movement of the direc- The pictures have, of course, no commercial value, and for that very reason many personm desire to buy them, A’ *Walkowitz has an exhibition of bis pictures at the Photo-Secession {Gatlery, No. 201 Fifth Avenue, that| Abstraction has been captured and fe to continue until March 6. There |S*t, "bon # pedestal, to be worshipped are twenty-two “important” pieces shown tn the main gallery, besides soma other examples in the adjoining room Mr, Walkowiltz has tried to portray thaf P which | is | bene ath “dress; ‘beneath objectivity; beneath abstraction; be- neath organization He seeks to sensitize tne and color and to give both a rhythm that he} ‘Aterpreta graphically. In #o doing he has produced a showing that in- cludes the ejaculations of incompre- hensibility, which la Indeed some job. If any one doubts this, let the sceptic | | try to accomplish it himself and his removal from Missouri will instantly follow. °| Mr, Walkowits tn his exposition of > |the subconasctous.artistry has at leant beon interesting. He has used lines, | color shapes and space division with | some prodigality. je has halted in. his revolution long enough to pay tribute to con- vention, in that he has had his pro ductions framed. 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