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{Is Now Doing Its ‘‘Bit’’ In the Great War Drama Patriotism Is Sounded With a* t atre—|udiences, They are inclined to Sure Note in the The: stretch their legs, smile and bow, and But Audiences Should Learn even wave salutations, All this, it 5 MIRIAM SOOPER WW Ej HONoS } goes 0 ) to Stand With Eyes to the |Reaha”atraiehe or oxen s| - «| 4 matter of respect, while the orches- | Front When : The Star Span | tra is paying Its tribute to the hour, gled Banner” Is Played—Sir | pede Herbert Tree as a Stage Am- G OOD work has been done in the | theatre, The footlights havo bascudor. | marked the firing line of pa- | triotio. speeches, Moreover, a spirit- By Charles Darnton. ual influence has been exerted, | HERE has never been a time | don't mean merely the influence that | a when the people of the stage |Crries one to the flag. We have felt | | have not been generous to suf-|the motive of common humanity—| 4 4, ferine humanity. This ts the time,|Which is the greatest thing in the then, to give three cheers for the}World. If the theatre can be an stage, which ts doing its “bit” in the |@sency for mankind it carries a ban @reat war drama that confronts the | "er that leaves little to the imagina- world, mind Ieepe tamtinctiedly’” Wersre it Tt Is a fine thing that the curtain) recniting our souls, Now and then of every theatre in New York how] the theatre awakens them, rises to the strains of “The Star- Spangled Banner.” It is a far better | PN some of their theatres the Shu- thing that audiences rise to their feet | berts have opened recruiting sta- at the first note of this anthem. Our|"" tions. Frank Sheridan, a good, theatre may well be accepted as the |able-bodied actor, has offered the home of patriotism, for it brings us! farm he owns to stage mechanics in| together in a common spirit. |order that they may cultivate the soll | Yet audiences have a duty to per-|in months when they would otherwise form, When rise to “The Star-|be idle, Robert Edeson has put at Spangled Banner” they should look|the disposal of. the Government his to the front, First-nighters have/farm at Sag Harbor. ‘Thomas A. made a national duty an excuse for | Wise has written the Secretary of rubber-necking. This may be put-/ War that, while he is too old and fat ting the situation into terms of worn-| to fight, he will contribute $10 a week out slang, yet its truth is not to be|to the mothers of two young actors denied, wie ae ike : 4 It you attempt to do a thing worth | chest end maker ius stonrene the — >< doing it is.up to you to do it well.) stage, PLLaRo MARY. BHAUY, “GHOSTS”, JOk WemeER Don't stand gaping about when you! ite areuale re COLUMBIA ar THE comMeDpY 3OTHST. ras 7 Tike a soldier It ia my mistortune, | fy military spirit to the moment.| THEATRE. EMILY STEVEN: a THE FUGITIVE perhaps, that I see only first-night Take “Her Soldier E dap ‘om, TO-MORIO “ = ed fror A chs pelt Te yaue $ F| | NOR A B ‘A 7 E $ ae AMUSEMENTS. > 8. It brought “Sinile, | | cate th r song that is said to Maxi 1 Elliott's: My, twa 7) a ‘2 have found its way to the front. And| f fous LOVE oO MIKE ood Qn ‘or any soldie: "\ h Sea uty era : is aw od he ne fl i ae wi ith | LY R IC eu be in your old kit-bag and smi : It yee § }smile.” There's a pack of sens pane ae sab IWANNETte mua DALE HAMILTON IN CASI IIE BONDE shbnt tha habs Oho wheats | 400 sea Loews «RICH QUICK WALLINGRURD 1 COHAN THEATRE, Muntoat Lair RE 1h LOVE war is first of all an optimist. | He Flays for the EW AMS VERS. 4 ae OTH “FR We ef TP ey H ia f hing to make the world clean - = --— —— = = — — — Mt mn . — ford, Tm told laat work on & em <a ites From Broadway" at the Lex-| “CHRISTUS” SPECTACLE — | “WITHIN THE LAW” Clear your MR. whan Gil. GRAND CENTRAL pad Neree Renae tt) Coming Week ee | MAK P IMPRESSION BIG SCREEN SUCCESS | complexion p repeatinis, however, that : “RAG DOLL IN RAGLAND” | Ree A here rere ne| completely with _ PALACE audiences should stand up and’ tace - a ; “Christu r feature | at the appeal of Mary Turner - the music respectf when “The vheatre COLUMBIA EXTRAVAGANZA | | lm depi ei Christ, pho- | shopgirl heroine of “Within the 1. A Star Spangled Banner’ is played Whitne graphed by the Cines Company in| ¢ 108 Ge strong to-day as it esino pel aL se seuntedtupenct , John A production tha Holy mitt ontored 1 Bayard Veiller’s play was Everything ~ ind /tacular extravaganza cess of the Greater Vi aph #ereen eee tee MONG the patr of the [Julian Edwar it} dinary burl fi 1 now running at the Broadwa iA inant geabon’ a. pide |HEMLNG ON Ae u Column vt rs ei : atte pelt you find yourself “ef ont” s ein on St erbert Tree fifteen tae an of eek of the hecause ¢ oor skin, an ‘ Oliver Morewro's Musical Farce woth Girls Bran Tore eee Creo Hey haw eens 1 Nas stremely |] g‘ciear {resh. complexion, use CANARY COTTAGE ( worthy. 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