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Phays for the Coming Week: Garah Bernhardt begins a three- Weeks’ engagement at the Hmpire Theatre on Monday night. During the Grst week the great French actress @ill be seen in eight characters, On Monday and Tuesday evenings f@nd on Wednesday afternoon sho will @ppear as Cleopatra in a one-act Qragedy of the same name by her eon Maurice and Henry Cain; in a short @rama by Maurice Bernhardt and Rene Clarance entitled “The Holo- eaust,” anf in a thrilling little work by an officer at the F ch front, “From the Stage to the 1 of Hon- br,” in which Mme, Bernhardt tm- Personates a dying soldier, She will Qis0 recite Victor Hugo's “Patria.” The Monday programme will include @ little comedy called “Peace at Home,” performed by members of her ©ompany, For Wednesday evening, @hursday afternoon and Thursday @vening the plays will be a new ro- mantic drama by Jean de Lotraz en- titled “Opium Ashes,” in which the tragedienne wAl appear as an aven tng victim of the drug habit; Emile Moreau's “Jeanne d'Arc” (two scenes, including the inquisition episode), and 4 new play named "The Stained Glass Window" (“Le Vitrail"), To ae the programme, members ot company will perform a comedy Galled “The Husband's Luck.” On Friday and Saturday evenings and on @aturday afternoon Mme. Bernhardt will appear in a Little classic tragedy entitled “Hecuba” by Maurice Bern- hardt and Reno Clarance, in “Byre tho Stage to the Field of Honor, fn the death comedy called “Rosalie” will be pro- pented by actors in the > company. ee At the Princess Theatre Monday night aghn Cort will present _“Mar- gery Daw,” by George D,. Parke: with Kathlene MagDonell in tho etel- lar role, The play tells the story of the trials, temptations and ultimate triumph of a sorely beset, but brave ‘and lovable, young won who has been made to bear the brunt of an error of her parents, In the support- ing company will be Frederick Terry, Georgo Probert, Forrest Robinson, Jacques Martin, Maude Pourne, Sarah MoVicker, Louise Molntosh and Car- pline Leo, ‘At the Fulton Theatre on Tuesday ht Arnold Daly will appear to ‘he Master,” . ° Clifton Crawford will be brought put as a star by the Shuberts at the Astor Theatre on Wednesday night in a military operetta name Her Soldier Boy.” The score is by Victor Leon and the German book has beon adapted by Rida Johnson Young. The eblef figure is an ayjiventure-seeking young American who {s caught in a back-eddy of the war in Europe, Other roles will be played by John Charles ‘Thom Adele Rowland, Beth Lydy, Louise Galloway, Miltred AMUSEMENTS. _ Adults 8-10 P, } Oriental Restaurant premises. Excellent food. Free Auto Service, If you live between 4th and 80th Streets telephone Murray Hill 8610. SUNDAY 2 P, M. TO MIDNIGHT, DANGING CARNIVAL, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, “sss.” OPEN 11 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT, 50-29-6.00-990008 DDPPDPHPSIOPE ISS? FTE BSDIERE Yer ARNOLO O THe MASTER” FOLTON RelseeMe: MARION rite WORLD COLUMBIA. Eestualens OS9GFOOGG94 Richardson, Eliz Cyril] drama, “The Flame," will be the at- traction at the Stan@ard Theatre, Sehiller, Ralph J. will be seen in two burlesques at Daly Richard Watton ‘puiy’ 8 spectacular whos Ge beaniee” AT COLUMBIA THEATRE With scenery by Josef Urban, Dave Marion’s new burlesque offering called “The World of Frolics” comes to the Columbia Theatre. written by Mr. Marion, who plays the _AMUSEMENTS. Inez DeVerdler, Josep ja Bartoletti_ and Bert members of the,com- s of girls figures in the musical numbe: PROCTOR VAU PALACE AND LOEW BILLS FOR DANCING and for LESSONS IN DANCING THERE IS NO PLACE TO EQUAL THE DANCING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALAC NEW YORK’S FAMOUS DANCING ACADEMY WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION. NO LIQUOR SOLD The Fox Trot, One Step and Two-Ste) - all combined in the fascinating LON TAPS. Come and let us teach you this Mane. Come and dance on our famous acre floor with its charming and artistic decorations, FINEST OF MUSIC BY PROF, BAVETTA’S ORCHESTRA’ ‘Two hundred trained lady and gentlemen instructors to teach or dance with you. Half-hour Les- | Individu- Cc al Instructors | Half Hour.. Prof, De Commerce teaches toe, ballet, and classic dancing. nesday and Saturilay Children 46 P, M, M. The bill at Proc! | Theatre the first half of th include Billie Reeves in Key, but the Wrong Flat; ‘A Breeze That Blew CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ae Use 46th St. En,, JONER ATRANSKY, in and another CIMBALIST. f fy Seder Frak Palle FO Gc, at Box office Bryant 31 4, Tue Aftas Dees Be at de MALLET - PREVOST shots $2 and $2 at Hox Office, Maxine Elliott Theatre, 30th St. nr. Bway. YWETTE GUIL BERT Classes Wed: ~l if fre R sale at MIL Officn. “ly Theatre, Mon. A STARR Mason & Hamlin Piano, x THEATRE, Wed, °° REIMERS 190» Sila now on sale at Box Office, Comedy Theatre, To-m “STEP L! Maruchess-SchwarczEnsemble Tickets now on sale at Hox Office, together with a ——> “WAR BRIDE =| upon its fourth and last week at the \ ee Commencing Monday Afternoon | Dec. 10. BIG SHOW” Spectacle That Has Everything 20 SHOWS ALL J THE' WORLD OF FROLICS ' MODERATE aiccest sow, test PRES HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SOME STAGE STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK Dd AAARDLY UDDV ORAS 6444--0F69O00OF-96-4 6000000" LU Officer Vokes and his dog Don, and Daley a a Seay in dances, Proc- tor's 1 rd Street Theatre, Fifty- eighth Street Theatre and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre will offer'*vaudeville and feature moving pictures, The Palace Theatre will have Maude Allan in classical danc Rock and White, dancers; Jack Wilson, come- dian; the F lo Girls in songs: Milo, Bob Albright_in songs, and |new act entitled “Creation.” ‘The Fascinating Flirts” will head ‘the bill at Loew's American Theatre {and Roof. Others will be Lillian Wat- |son, character comedienne, and Clin- ton, Rooney and Doss, Some of the feature pictures to be shown at Loew's New York Theatre and Roof will be ‘®@ Rose of the South,” with Pesky Hyland and Antonio Moreno, Monday; “The Children of the Feud” |with Dorothy Gish, Tuesday, and rs Witth Avenue | Hobart Henley in | Poppy" on Wednesday. “The Sign of the “BEAUTY, YOUTH, FOLLY” OLYMPIC’S BURLESQUE Tho Olymplo Theatre will have a two-act musical burlesque called “Beauty, Youth and Folly." One scene is entitled “The Lure of the Lamp” utville.” In the com- pany are Bert Weston, Alpine Trio, Minnio Harrison, Charlie Ward, Don Trent, Sarah Hyatt, Margaret ‘King, Dan Gracey, Catherine Murray and Mile, Davenport and eémpany. ——n RIALTO’S COMEDY BILL HEADED BY FAIRBANKS The Rialto will offer an all-comedy Dill headed by Douglas Fairbanks in “The Matrimaniag.” ‘This will be sup- plemented by “Shanks and Chivalry,” a Vitagraph burlesque on the E, Bi now running at the ne Round O'Brien,” There will be nd the usual with Vicente anish baritone r programme of music Ballester, the young of the Boston Opera Company, as the chief soloist. ialipaeinenien “THE ROAD TO LOVE” ON SCREEN AT STRAND “The Road to Love" is the tale of a photo-drama which will have its pre- miere at t nore Ulrich in the principal role, The Strand Theatre, with Le- action of th in Al Keria, wh beautiful daughter we: 1 Sidi Malik, 8 aroused of Della diya, mother" cing girls. reen features programme, here Will be other NTERS UPON ITS FINAL WEEK “War Brides," the Selznick ploture in which Nazimova appears, enters Broadway atre. Carl Laemmle's big fil Doe," —-— —__ | MOTION PICTURE NOTES a } Tho sale of tickets to the Seasie Home benefit at the Strand yesterday | nettod The Basker goes to t Misty Amony' h showing of the flim “huwuewn bos |The Veopio versus dobn Doo” wt the DECEMBER 2 Girl Who Wanted to Live,” and reports Shoe Men wi say he has made a fine agp of It | Florence La Badie is the Sullivan will soon begin 1 other film with Miss La Badi “Enlighten Thy hatay hi re th for some timo past vi director general of the cor @ Mt ts the best picture h The film will A pleture called “The Perils of Our he released by Girl Reporters” the Mutual on Dec. is Edith Sessions Tu cording to the press man of the Mu- filmed aro based on experiences of her own and those of her friends Cecil B, De Mille, the Lasky direct- os Angeles for New York to-day, bringing with him 42,000 feet of film, his production of Farrar is the star of this picture, is reported that two detectives are coming Hast with Mr, De Mille to guard the film. MAN DIES IN “L” STATION. Employee of The World While Waiting for Tra! Alexander Sanderson, an employee of the pressroom of The World, died sud- denly this morning in the waiting room Sheepshead Bay station. had been taken ill on @ Brighton Beach Shock arrived from Coney Inland Hospital he said Sander- @ | eon evidently had died from an attack 99-96 99-99099800895-9 FFERTIDIRDNIDITTIOIENDRRES He was marric ife and child are said to Atthe first si i trouble pp esino ‘That patch of eruption is not meces- sarily a serio@ matter! Even in severe, cases of eczema, ring- ffections, Resinol SCHLIEMANN » worm or similar Ointment and Resinol Soap usually re- lieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble completely, How much more, then, can this simple, in- expensive treatment be relied on to dis- pel skin troubles in their earlier stages, Retinol Soap and Restncl Ointment are sold by ail druggist For earoles of each, frag, write Deve LR, Ri Broadway, beginning Dee. 10, Jerome Beatty has resigned ag press Thanhouser Film Cor- poration to accept a like position with McClure Pictures, beutel has succeaded h 2 ‘ has just about completed the Thanhouser film “The agent for the George T, Bind- MY CO SWAY 842°ST Dee. and ret Weat will meet here Monday to plan for a Federal investi- n into high price and shortage ather Last Manto Day CYRIL MAUDE {j,7 KEXT MONDAY, | Sats son oo itn BERNHARDT potion HW AMF TERDAN 4%, Klay & Eelaneers Non Mute eh a02 Bisamt, Wednestay & Waturday, 2:20, air Chatterton and company tncl. bt J McRAB to Come Out % Kitchen be THE MOST DELIGHTFUL VERRGs OF THe ERR SS WCHL ake fiiVEXMINUTER IDAL fu a eect MOROSCO CAST. 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