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sewer ee no pores Plays for the Coming Week N Tuesday night “The Wan- derer,” a Biblical play by Mau- fice V. Samuels, founded upon “Der Verlorener Sohn,” by Wilhelm Gohmittbonn, will be produced at the Manhattan Opera House by William Miltott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest. The scenes are jaid in the Holy Land and in Jerusalem three thou- eand years ago. In gencral "The Wan. Gerer” follows the parable of the Prodigal Son. Dances arrdnged by A. Kosloff and in wil St9p Ogp scalp itching ‘The waya Pp shampoos with Res- fmol tening bn on dandruff and stop scalp a distinct surprise to people valle tried in vain to find relief from these annoying conditions, In severe eases, alittle Resinol Ointment should be worked into the scalp after shampooing. MANGWT CHARLES DILLINGHAM, “THE BIG SHOW” TO-NIGHT ° {i PAVLOWA MONDAY AMIEEIB, MATINEr! KELLER MANN in a new water ape seared by Hens World's Biggest Show-—Lowest Pr ; The Entire new fixtur steps. Individual Ins Dancing Carnival Is Back in Its Old Home in the GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Thursday Nicht the Dancing Carnives Regiment Armory and for 60 weeks to come we will Wocated im the Gremd Central Palece, 200 Expert Lady and Gentle- man Instructors to dance with yeu and teach you the latest Half Hour Lessons, Private Lessons, Half Hour Splendid muste by Prof. V. Ba- Orchestra, Prof. Commerce has hi: FREE TAXI SERVICE Anselm Goetsl are features of the production. The cast includes Nance O'Neill, Florence Reed, Beverly Gite greaves, Janet Dunbar, Clara Blan- dickk, Harda Daube, James O'Neill, William H. Thompson, Charles Dal- ton, William Biot, Lionel Braham, Pedro de Cordoba, Macey Harlam, Frederick Lewis, Sydney Herbert, Frederick Burton, Stephon Wright, | Sydney Mather, Henry Duggan, Wal- | ter Gibbs, Edward Martyn, John Mor- rissey, Ernest Cove and Mile, Gofia Karty, premiere danseuse of the Royal Opera, Copenhagen, who makes her first appearance. oe 8 At the Eippodro beginning Monday, Annette Kellermann will ap- pear in her aquatio creation, “The Queen of the Mermaids,” assisted by her own company of two hundred water nymphs, together with all the Hippodrome chorus girls. The tyrics of this scene were written by Anne Caldwell, while the musical setting 1s by Raymond Hubbell, The huge tanks of water will be disclosed as crystal pools in a grotto at the foot of “The Enchanted Waterfall ee The attraction at the Standard Theatro will b@ Avery Hopwood's farce, “Fair and Warmer,” with Madge Kennedy in the cast. ——— “THE GOLDEN CROOKS” IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE The Columbia Theatre wil have “The Golden Crooks” as its attrac- ton, This burlesque company pre sente a two-act extravaganza called “A Trip to Sunland.” As “the freight oar kings,” Billy Arlington and Frank Dobson invade the realm of the God- dess of Sunland. Others in the cast are Eleanor Cochran, Dolly Meden, Charles Hite, Mabel Reflow, Walter LaFore, Carl L, Taylor, Edward F. Hennessy and Sadie Richards, A chorus and ballet will be seen in the spectacular features and musical numbers, and Mr. Arlington will give @ new version of his specialty called “Crazy Music.” —_—— “THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS” OLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION “The Cherry Blossoms” will be seen at the Olymplo Theatre in a two-aoct burlesque called “Yiddisha Love.” In the company are Joseph K. Watson, Lew White, Frankte Niblo, Martha | Richards, Ida Hoag, Ruby Deveer, | Billy Murray, ter Austin and a | chorus of giris —_— “JOAN THE WOMAN” BEGINS SECOND MONTH “Joan the Woman” enters upon the Lessee week of it sengagement at the rth Street Theatre, This ee noto-play, based on the life of Joan |of Arc, in which Miss Geraldine Far- |rar appears as the immortal Mald of Orleans, has attracted widespread at. tention by reason of tts spectacular | features, “produced by Cecil B. De | The cast includes in support Farrar, Wallace ¥ Theo- dore Roberts, Hobart Bosworth, Tully Marshall, Charles Clary, Ray- mond Hatton, Cleo Ridge Marjorio| Daw, and Lilian Leighto: Br cheb |+« 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” FASCINATING | | ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” the Universal Film Manu facturing Company® eight reel photo- drama based on Jules Verno's won- derfully Imaginative story, begins the |nrth week of Its run at the Broad- | way Theatre, There iy an unusual fascination !n the story, and much es and decorations came trom the 12th 25¢ 50c tructor De is class d . M. ‘Adults Bto to P.M. faa EAUTY $' a AY avbw. ENTIRE Chance OF Hit SY every Wer AN 8 LESQUE, EXTRAORDINARY FOMBINATION 4 EXTRAVAGANZA, The Best-Liked Place of Amusement in New York! Come and See Why! Commencing Monday Afternoon, BUR. MUSICAL FARC| COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE, GIRLIE COVELINESS AND PICTORIAL 82 POPULAR PRICES, eis Jingo ROSE SY DE! Jan, 20— LENDOR, VICK DAILY, SMOKE IF YOU LIKE, LL Atk LONDON BELLES'ii\i» 0,000 LEAGUES UNDER He SEA” BROADWAY THEATRE RACER MANS HIPPODROME by VICTORIA JOHN Ly Niet CARNIVaG, added interest has been given it in the film version through the use of the ingenious undersea photographic de- vices of the Williamson thereby bringing into close view many kinds of fishes, even to sharks and octopuses. ‘The ‘thrilling scenes where brothers, | theso tigers of the deep are hunted by men on the ocean's bed are vividly um Jos. eww, Wrarsone Witt"cHe wx sone Sempre jshown, As an edt and a rource of g ational m nulne ente ment “Twenty Thousand Le Under tho Sea” d# extremely worth | Balester, Spanish baritone, will return while. with an aria from “Il Trovatore.” — ee | ee |B. ALEXANDER POWELL | MARIE DORO ON SCREEN | TO TALK AT RIALTO} AS STRAND’S FEATURE |! | B. Alexander Powell, war corre-| a+ ene strand Theatre Marte Doro spondent and author, wil! appear at | | will be seen tn “Lost and Won," a@ the Rialto on Sunday afternoon and drama of newspaper life written for) three times dally throughout the week | nee by Channing Pollock and Rennold | In @ series of talks on tho human | Wolf and prepared for the screen by #40 of the war in Europe, The dra-| Margaret Turnbull. The story las to matio pictorial feature will be “The/do with Cinders, @ nowsgirl who, on | Mysterious Mra. M.") Mr. and Mra. | 4 bet, is Faces) eo ren OF woelihy | “Black. | Stockholder, he wagering that he cai [Sidney Drew will appear tn “Binok- | tinatorm ‘her. into a aociety belle mailers,” their newest comedy of every-| Within a year, ‘There will be other day Ufe. The educational film will| fim features and @ musioal pro- show views of Mouat Kilauea, Hawall, | gramme. in eruption. Toe Mialto Orchestra will apy: een render Liszt's Sixth Hungarian R DANCING CARNIVAL fea Gio Min Bae nivanes View RETURNS 70 ITS HOME, CHILDREN HATE | casetcscesrens PILLS, GALOMEL AND CASTOR OIL army of men bas been laying and Give Fruit. Laxative when scraping the dance floor, New decora- tions cover the pillara and cellings | cross, bilious, feverish or | constipated. nte with @ veritable arbor of branches) bearing quantities of varicolored blos- |soms. It brings a feeling of dancing | \tn the woods in springtime. Atco isi PROCTOR AND LOEW BILLS | Among the features at Proctor’s| Fifth Avenue Theatre will be John Dunsmure in songs, Hans Robert tn “Cold Coffee,” the Novelty Clintons, 1 Mirano Brothers, athletes, Vau- deville and feature photo-playa will |be given at Proctor's Twenty-third | | Street Theatre. The bill at Proctor’s Fifty-elghth Street Theatre will in- clude Rawson and Gune, Hanvey and Remember the “dose” mother insisted Frances, Ed, Blondell in “Phe Lost on—castor oll, calomel, cathurtics. yp, y," the Cola Santes Magda-Dahi How you hated them; how you fought nd, and the three Gleward Blisters ogalnss taking them! When the programmo changes on With our children it's different, s Mothers who cling to the old form of | Thursday it will be headed by Harry “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. Look back at your childhood days, physic simply don’t realize what they nd Girls, At Proctor’s One do. The children’s revolt {is well- 521 and daria ae et founded. Their tender little “in-| Theatre McIntosh a Maida, hey. sides” are injured by them, gane Daye,” Col, Jack George itn If your child's stomach, Hver and | 224 Billie, and Ht and Hallen | alao be phot bowels need cleansing, give only deli- eo We ba will appear. There wil ° ye cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Us action is positive but gentle, Millions 1 of mothers keep this harmless “fruit Inxative” handy; they know Idren J love to take its that it never fails to 5 e e liver and bowels and sweet. the dog actor 5 clean the liver and bow and sw fhe ale aie ay: io oF en the stomach, and that a teaspoons {2 Mm apes FP LM ful given to-day saves o sick child tor, Oe ine rst bh Ait of the week marrow. Loew's American Theatre will have Ask your druggist for a B0-cent Nat Carr Ileheuw comottan Joading bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” its vaudeville bill ie Witc which has full directions for babies, | Hour" will bo the feature photo-y children of all ages and for grown- For the last ha f the week, “Phe ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of Mimio World isteal comedy, w counterfeits sold here. See that it is be the chief attraction, The new photo-play series at Loow's New York Theatre will begin to-morrow with BE. H, Sothern in “The Man ot Mys- tory.” made by “California Fig Syrup Com- pony.” Refuse any other kind with contempt,—Advt, jert both cold and hard. The introduc. tion of the luminous background ac- | centuates and intensifies the head | silhouette with tte characteristicaily tousled hatr, END INDIGESTION M STOMACH PAIN | "IN FIVE MINUTES | “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes sick, sour, gassy stom- | achs feel fine. [EMPIRE MAUDE ADAMS CINDERE M_BARKIES GREATRAT TRIDM NEW AMSTERDAM ie Macs Worl fe & Evlanger's New Miwieal © femitee Wss A KIGS “SHIRLEY KAYE" Pet ELSIE te Time {tt In five minutes all stom- ach distress will go. No Indigestion, | hearthurn, sourness or belching of cid, or eructations of undigest- 3, bloating, foul SETI Lowe ae Ruth Chalseren ne nf H82 viii poome Out of t of the Kitchen FULTON Vor G8. Frag aah INFOR iN ‘ea KYICRER ROCKER, 37.3 WARFIELD © bey pat hile cn ae Diapepsin fs noted for its D in regulating upset stomachs. | T “ts the surest, quickest and most! certain indigestion remedy tn the Sd world, and, besides, it ts harm- eas. Millions of men and women now | eat their favorite foods without fear —they know Pape's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery. | Please, for your sake, get a lar fifty-cent ense of Pape’s’ Diapepsin | from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable—tife is too short—you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable, Fat what you like and digest Ity enjoy It, without dread of | rebellion In the stomach, Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your | home anyway. Should one of the family eat something which don't agree with them, or in ease of an at- | tack of Indigestion, dyspepsta, gas- | GE NANCE O'NBILG IN Tre WANDERER G) MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE: TAYLO a a Jnover dt," asserts Lawrence Bowes of the Vogue Company, “It will ever remain @ champagne cocktail of de- light.” How about the custard plo, Lawrence? Modern Gallery | Shows Portraits By Miss Beckett CRITERIONG: JULIA eae ~__ “SEREMONDA” CENTURY Gee DILLINGHAM & ZIECFELO THE CENTURY GIRL Cee Wort tritis or stomach derangement at || Peaemeeteeke A By W. G. Bowdoin. daytime or during the night, tt ts |] Papseepeme Rls SER GSAT 2) ‘The exhibition of ‘eleven portraits | handy to give the quickest, surest re- | by Marion H. Beckett, which hee | lief knéwn.—Advt CRSTUMY, THEA TUE ES 1D ANNUAL BENEFI RA begun at the Modern Gallery, No. r 500 Fifth Avenue, 1s to be continued PHOTOPLAYS. ACTORS’ FUND until Feb. 1, in Sunday Advts Price $e a ‘The portratts included are eharac- Tee SoS CRN wre terized by excellent composition, TURN 2. THE RIGHT CROOKS” | good drawing and typical expres- TERR Bray at. CoLumBia THEATRE won, Hor colorings are aft GAIETY 08 Cohan: & Harris Eve, at 8.30. CAPTAIN. KIDD, JR. - Zuloaga, however, and are thus lack- ing in vivactty when tonality 4s eon- ) cerned. FAVOC and tremendous lose of iife N | In her portrait of Mins M. V. Pyle, aad property, in modern HARRIS Wes E5081 we have a half length of clal but~ r tertly. ‘The low cut corsage of tho SUBMARINE _ THE YELLOW JACKET _ full dress worn revea an ample MIRTH! bosom that has been weil drawn, but Good Gracious Annabelle. Earle Mitchell, vaudeville actor, is) which is wofully lac king in the ATTACK MAI writing scenarios between shows, — | ' warmth that typities living flesh, The face Is hard and tight, and the eyes are positively staring. The textiles entering into Mise Pyle’s tollet are in Jejune and bizarre colors, executed }in low tones, REPUBLIC ¥j,f7%5 Sane, Roland Bottomley is regular orchestra all by himself. He plays the plano, organ, violin and cornet. Say, wouldn't it be interesting to see Louise Lovely meet Arline Pretty) You ba nq conception t toner ted. fi taolled You The posing of the right erm and Tee Rune Pecbocm: meet Muriel Os-) 50 Ld tan eonveye, & pleasing | sensation, The left arm ts in a rec- Johnny Hines, the film comedian.) tijnoar holding, but with contour they say, has insured his teeth to preserve the value of his grin. It is to laugh! well expressed except for its low- toned coloring. portrait J. Draper The Fox interests promise that, {n registers a soulful por There t# a) “The Honor Bystem,” which opens at purple hnt in the left foreground. | the Lyric Feb. 6 a man will show how ‘The background 1g indifferently ex- the top of @ becr bottle can be bitten | coutet, off. Miss Beckett's self portratt shows | Olive Tel is to do some picture a girl that is alert and sel acting. Sho ts to play the principal ‘Me painting technique, how han- | role In the support of Robert War- dicaps the pleture, in that the by in} wick in a picture version of IE. Phil- which it ts painted 1s #0 low toned. N H i te \ Ni Ni] Si | NE TT | {ps Oppenhelm’s novel "The Court) Tho synthesis acain is ao haed that | of Bt. Simon.” the face 1s almost masculine as A color shutter used by Sam H. shown. Its lines are severe and cold. Rothapfel experimentally Keith's The portrait of Alfred Stlegiits has} Union Square Theatre, be n 1910, the outline of this advanced photog- was presented to him at a dinnor rapher and his pose, even the tipped given by the Motion Picture Direo-|eye-slasses, but It ‘absolutely lacks | Association the -ther night, the soul of Mr. Stieglitz. As with her | Marcus Loew has selected the Rob-| other portraits, the flesh tinte are Warwick-Doris Ker “The Man Who Forgot at his new Forty-second tre, “God's Crucible” n CASINO. "yay. Bai a ee 2, ANNAHELD in FOLLOW PLAYHOUSE 4s Va Pee hibited there, THE MANWHOCAMEBA “The Reoniise in the movies will! 4STHST. "i hrotre, Sy. er CONCERTS AND music. _| Om, Va m \: # 13th Chair fam PHILHARMONIC JOSEF STRANKKY, Conductor cannes m WALL 80 Bach -- Beethoven Program To-morrow (S8un.) Aft. at 3, yon pleture, | to be shown reet Thea-| will also be ox. | PHOTOPLAYS, Wo, COLLIER in NOTHING & 39TH ST. Bsi.c4 EMMADUNNIG 70D ER DI RECTION OF 8 S$. L. ROTHAPFEL at Brindas American — French — Slavic TRTRTAE PEAT ORT OF Hi yrmonte Eats dary TAY MICTURK THAT HAP HVORY ONE CURSSING, Sargeras ER BS 7 . o | WA PHOUBAND, sciLue8 ATTLI” Preeéel w Sew H HOFMANN - | ee a =v Plano) AEATS AT xX OFFIC i end WOLPSOHN BUREAU t v0 3" i HUGO RIDSPNFRLD, laste BIRTH HUNGARIAN WRaPwOOe gt N15, JACOBINOFF Dicken 50 cts, to $2 STANDARD #9 & Ps Mat To-day, 260.00 The aa Next Wook, “PATR A ‘T THEATRE 2 Just aati Manvg't Ha i Pi tis Hear Comedy Thea, Tues, Afi va Gauthier |/Roshanara Acolian Hall, Tues, Aft, Jan'y 2it, at f FRIEDBERG)} Piano Reottal, Ticketm 600 to $9, Ste A4THT Management Anuie 25 SEATS NOW Arolian Hall, Tues, Eve, Jan, 23, at 8.15 U OPENING ° ° . lonzale y\* {Ovrmon vasatveany Wr taaede 00 te 82, Manageiwut Larston Chariton, | 'W R VAUDEVILLE, A NI D ERE 30, 00, THe. 61 & 61.50, Wed, Mate, Ste wm QB recurs a GINS [ocetsccees Ne aa @ [iii ny ae NOHTS 6.80, MATS, well & ‘eit. 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