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~ Plays for the C oming Week HE premiere of “Chu Chin Chow,” twice postponed at the Manbat. tan Opera House owing to the size of the production, is now positively an- nounced for Monday night. The cast already announced, inciuding Tyrone Power, Florence Heed and Henry Dixey, will appear without change ee Henry Bataitie's play, Torches,” will be. presented by Bhuberta at the Bijou Theatre Wednesday night. ‘The play was pro- duced in the original French ander the title of “Les Flambeaux” at the Theatre Port St. Martin in Paria, in 1912. It ia deseri!e eu drama relating a ee ad sctentific ing a trinity of inte duals, who embrace of Jove and harmon version was made hy as a philosophi+ story of mod- achieve. tual brotherhood The English CONCERTS AND MUSIC, HILHARMORIC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK . appowector eolian Full, Tues. ve. Get. ihe at SS, sono" RECITAL CHRISTINE MILLER Tickets Gon Oct, BO. nt M5, Quartet Dtion Concert Letz Aft, Ovt, df "MORRIS ANO CIT AT vARD at P Neher Aeolian Hall, Thurs. Fve.. Nov, tat Sto mi GAUTHIER _Bone Recitn Acotian Pll, Mon, Out. wt S05, mm RUBEL TRIO - ELMAN Carnexio iia Mek STEINWAY PLANO Cent, Begs he 8. PHOTO | PLAYS 3. Th See ae Adventurer’ 15* — 25* — 50! wean/ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Mme Picture of Pun, struc “THE MAN "F ROM” PAINTED POST” Abo GREA VAL /DEVIULE sADw CAESAR WENT 1,000 M'LES TO SEE EGYPT'S VAMPIRE QU POU CO AS BAK ke ye oy dh iy To, rit * atra LYRIC’ HEAT RE! cad an Babb e848, 2 Mt and His Famous ;,, RECORD: BREAKERS Chariton Andrews, The | Aamieat Will Soon Hetarn to the ~ leading roie will be played by Lester Lonergan. bs in the cast are Amy Ricard, Sara Biala, Gladys Wynne, Pthel- bert Hales, John 8. O'Brien, Eugenie an Hoia, Jule Epailly, Hudson IAs ton, Harry Huguenot,’ Paul Douvet, Harry Hadfeld and Rich ‘d Carlyle. | ‘THE\EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1017. This Record Screen Writer PRISON CELL HAS yey Ammalee Is a ‘‘Littlest Woman,’’ but ne atie ot estat eG oe Human Dynamo for Work terion The: autre on Tuesday aot in thony in Wonderland,” a comedy by the Irish author, Monckton Hoffe. ‘lay was given in London las: n with Charles Hawtrey in th # role. Mr. Miller will be seen Anthony Silvertree, a rather set- d sort of bachelor whose relatives bound to marry him off that he . @ large fortune, The has never met the right finally does meet het jes ts bg pomedy. Jeanie MacPherson Turned Out 24 Productions in Short Three Years, By Sophie Irene Loeb. T love the movies. I love them he. cause their possibilities for good are! boundless, I love them because the poorest person ean come from the sordid to the sublime pany Shirley, John L, Shine, St, Joka George. Ridd Dorsington, Harry McKee, W ory, B. Ls 0 Morrt 1 Helton and und a couple of } at least cast ide Daniela. oft | Louder begins his farewell | 1 tour on Monday night at OeGhtee: ao the, whete fe an tribulations that week, with inatinecs on weigh him down. | Thursday, Friday and I love them be- On the opening might he ent a stand of coiors to the cause they will | sork Scotch, a regiment of | geecdm . help regulate the} ; mara oem oe Highlanders from whic’ thousands ot pulse of public the men now unger arms in France have been recruited. Lauder's new] Pinion, I love them because they songs include |" Nice To Be alare within the reach of every poor| palot.” "Lm Going to Marry ‘Arty |r d child, on tho Fifth of Jan-u-ary,’ "We Ail ane tilata oF The future of the movie {s vast and) presents a fine viston—a vi victory of mechanical devices Go Hame the the Wag Lads Who “The Britisa Same Wavy,’ i on of] Mirtorenens ‘MG Voor." |duce the realities of life it | are the Arnaut| Back of all this fs th r © Five Kitamuray,| persons who" make these thin “| 4't, Cleo Gascoyne and} sible, Sometimes the real ered and Arnold Gra ig lost benind the man who | 8 8 the money as far as public knowledge | Jane Cow! in “Lilac Time" comes|of him goes, to the Btundard Theatre, Such a one ts Jeanie MacPher "The 13th Chair? will b t. ohne traction ut Loow's Seventh Neerga| Who is here from the Pacific Coast,| ¢ Theatre. the litthst woman with the bigge {doas that L have met in many a day, and in many countries of| 4 poth A Kurope. Waen you say electricity you mean | dtson. { ‘some re MAYO TO RESUME COMMAND. Atlantic FL WASHINGTON, t 20.—Admiral when you speak of |; Mayo conferred with President Wilson jays in scenario writing I the White Howae vanarday: 444 Joanie MacPherson, | ‘ is moving few days he w return to the com- puc with the bi mand of the At The Adn ports of his situation in Europ ~~ lantic Fleet ompleted the re ion of the naval human products, nen | script in writing twenty-four produc- sin three years—playa written for ntoh Save Banker Coal, such stars as Mary Pickford and Ger ROTTERDAM, Oct, 2 uidine Parrar. ' ‘ i 7 When 1 went to sea } pemiteriseie be suppiled with | woman" [ asked for the writing about tt. To me it re ' 1 the laat word in the picture |‘! and t was giad wher work af ay fold, Miss JEAN Mac PHERBON- 1@ number of women whose feld tlof frultfuiness are reaching far and nd once I Joan the Woman need Geraldine o make peoy they must ne The ‘a the thi q audience diserimin mor anie MacVherson, co-al . that they do. irrar or sim- | » love such | paid, |50 told Ceci] DeMille, as T| authors | keop is in with be- ing in this n, Miss Macl*herson ts far- |HER OWN SPIRIT SHOWS "JOAN THE WOMAN, IN tn the Woman’ she bas Jeanie the Woman." And producing and produding, somanly spirit of Jeamie M 1 « tw the surface the world in an effort to set self in bigger Is that will dig down woes of them And Mme. Kalova NO TERRORS FOR ars Rest cil’ V5 SPEEDERS Lisson on ILLIAN AMMALBIE of Los An- » ee vee gave a plano recital at lian Hall last night. It was appearance in New York, ough she haa been heard often abroad ond was a pupil of Leschet- leky. “Her playing, always facile, in or frat } Big fives 54. in Traffic Viota- tions During Month of numbers by Arensky, Schumann. September. Liszt, Weber and Rosenthal, was Nan In Bach's English sutte, Manhattan showed a «reat increacs i" in a sonata by Charles W. Cad- lof speed viotationa in s« fun, with tte haunting Indian theme, cording to the monthly repe st howed solid musiclaniy quall- mitted to-day to Chief City Magine 'e* If something wore lacking In the trate McAdoo by Chief Statisticlan ©X)ression of deep feeling. Miss Charles W. Strong. Ammaleo will be worth hearing ‘There were a total of 1,486 speed “ein violations, of which 72 wore acquit- ted, 948 fined, 280 committed In de- fault of payment of fines, 178 sus- pended sentences and seven commit- {ted to the City Prison without the Elizabeta Kalova, a Russian vio- linist, who is the wife of Emanuel Oudricek of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, gave a recital at Aeolian @nd William Lester, written for her. |ning. It ie hoped that persons of nationalities will Jott The Edith Rubel Trio will givo a conesrt at Aeolian Hall next Monday evening. On the programme are works by Beethoven, Corelil, Smetann and Perey Grainger. Dat Buell, a young Ar FP who was heard here laat season, Will make her second appearance at Aeolian Hall in a recttal on Thurs- day evening Paul Kefer ‘ceilist—will open the urday evening series of the P Symphony chamber concerts at W: ington Irving High Schooi to-night © fean pian- Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin with & free organ recital at the City lege to-morrow afternoon. The mide | week recital will be on Thursday (ie stead of on W alay this week, A week of grand opera at the Brook. lyn Academy of Music, for the benefit of the Italian War Sufferers, wil be- | in next Monday night with “La Hoheme,” ‘The repertory will Include Notes in Soci ty “Lucila,” “Rigolett Barber of ville.” “Cavalleria” and "Pagiiacel, Agide Jacchin of the Boston Opera Company will conduct, Prices will be Miss Isabelle dan en, daugh- popular, ter of Mr and Mra. Charles V, Austen — of the Majestic Hot will be mar Fdward Morris, pianist, announces | Uet. 31 to Lieut Oscar Charles Bad ® reclial at Acollan Hall a week from |U, 8, N., son of Rear Admiral Charles 2 ben ioas Randel | J. Badger, U. 8. N., retired, of Wash ington. Eva Gauthier, soprano, will give a recital at Aeolian Hail on Thursday evening, Nov, 1. Mrs, Ferdinand Blumenthal, who han lived in France for veral years, in engaged to the Duc de Montmorency and Comte de Perigord, according to vrivate cable despatches. Mrs, Blue, menthal wan Miss Celia Ulman of this” The Lets Quartette, the first violin, Henry Lets, long associated wit the announces It# firat concert 4 Hall on Tuesday oyening, alternative of a fine. Hall yesterday afternoon, Her pro- city, High 5 . wealthy leather : yf ‘ — chant. The Duke ts a captain of | Manhattan had 645 speeders, Brook. &TA™Mine was of all Blavic bobs 4 Tho Soctety of the Friends of Music |cavairy om the French General Staff. lyn 486, Queens 206, the Bronx 102, P°&2n with a sonata by Nedbal and haw postponed Its firat concert until It Included compositions by Nico- Dec, 2 because of tho ation in! ton Merrell, di and Richmond 77, In Manhattan 4 r t} were acquitted, 450 paid, 127 were (cw, Mouasourgeky, Wienlawaki, France of Ernest fioch, who wil. con- |19t, of Mrs, Frederick Winston, | " " * ’ et rell of Morristown, N. J. and Nelson lcommitted. Ten received suspended Ondertck, Kostoff and Rachmaninoff, 80 Of Morrisvown, wilt seniences and fivo were sent to tha THe chief characteristic of Mme. K&- pilzabeth Rothwoll'a recital, an-|[ritew mother Ae Waite ke thee wee City. Prison, lovee playing is Vigor, which she no} 4 for Monday afternoon at| ir Dr. Gepnvillc M. White, Vieq Preste % i applies sometimes to the aacrifice of Aeolian Hail, has been postponed be-|dent of ‘tho Mimual Lite Imtura In Brooklyn 12 were acquitted, cause of illness. Comp. = patd, 11¢ were committed in default °lafness, James Ecker was her ac-, | Company of payment of fines, 69 received sus- “CMmPAniat at the pland, | The National Committee on Army |, The marringe of Mrs, James B pended sentences and one was com- ‘The Boston Symphony, the Chicago 4a Navy Camp Music will hold 4 ] Petes Geygnter of Mra. jmitted to the City Prison without the symphony and jhe Philadelphia Or- een RE Le committee nd the M f alternative of a fine. chestras began thelr season's concerta Street, on ‘Thurade atriok's, Cathedral In Queens seven were acquitted, 196 ast week. Now it's New York's turn. leaders have been in the| Bustie, who was M Nina F, fine, 10 committed and $1 received uspended sentences. In the Bronx two were acquitted, paid fines, 22 were committe The Philharmonia Soctety, under Mr. Stransky, will begin its seventy-sixth season at Hall next Thurs- day evening, preiehting for the first Carngs | received suspended sentences and time (u New York Menry Hadley's none sent to the City Prison, In new fourth symphony rth, Mouth, Richmond seven were acquitted, 63 Hast and West!” Alfred Kustoor, the orenestt ow harpist, will bes seven were committed. There 5) ).) ) ro Denunay akon The con were no suspended sentence 1 wil repeated on Friday after- Of the 178 suspended sentences 39 Koon. Waller Damroach and the were imposed by Magistrate Miller, S¥mpliuny Suc oly wil have a fow |29 by Magistrate Kocucndorfer, 16 by Hours start on the f C4 ripe fs Pah Pay )A trate tt gwig- IK it Ce ‘ eRe Heat ticker ob Magis- oy Thursday afternoon with Harold ch by Magis nolds and Banver vist Beethoven's Fifth | Walsh, 7 each ! xymphony will bo played. H i rene i and © by Mischa: Elm Russian violln- ns will give ect t Carnegle City Magistrate Cobb sat in the jj eee ee a Tran uaudind G8 poeea aren © will include Vivaldt's Nachez 4 “Symphonie Esxpag s second sonata in EB his own paraphrase on luumediately after the | inagor, ant “Deep River.” LOAN PLAN STIRS CHINA. recital Mr, Elman’ will start on @ Japanese Attempt to Controt Cht- [OO & in tho grvateat opportunity | ee ekstie dann long tour. ‘ moving picture writer and | : : : —— Mo junt, Making up to its pousie| PEKING, Oct. 20.—Tho Chinese pra | Christing Miller, tho popular con : lis agitated over the proposed so-called tralto, will present Le icldspaal eed For aut this moment Jeanie Mac-/Arms-Alliance Loan which « combina- |, chee ae Calpe Nabe Fherson is here Kathering material jon of Japanese munitions manufic~ fVonigg. On her Ht are composlions bho las. over Naane 10" portray Pine | avoring to make fo China py Alfred G Wathail, H. T. Burlelgh wrongs of the wronged child--the It. |‘ AE Of the Chine ACY, Waits whom nameless exist the iropawed nareement. i Teal ot oe one of sorrow ind suffering, Group Five of te much Tened Whos® opportunities are crushed by| twenty-one demands made Hane CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF tie n f al th frown | some months tl at Pte ey the effort to nex ar BROASWAY AT 4:77 . p » war children Jattempt to Kive Jax shina Every bit of dandruff disappears PERSONAL DIOECTION HAROLD OF. > Jeanie Sacbherson Ia going to tale) Anny ifter one or two applications of Dan- to every authority she knows about — bbed well into the scalp with COMMENCING SUNDAY the thousands of children scattered 5 Pe PRR TEN | ; pihildren scattsre? | ikea this alde of my profi r tips. Get a small bottle of FIRST PRESENTATION Icontinuime tn’ ware] Arapery te on the other stl Danderine at any drug store for a few | very existenc nd Perhaps the sune day Tam called cents and save your hair, After IN AME RIC A a teks net te react {tn and I find Mr. De Mille ¢ several applications you can't find a t pleasure-secking|"!8 halr because he does not W particle of dandrnff! or any falling of want sermons or) What the iu is talking bout, hair, and the scalp will never iteh nt to be amused, |the ‘find’ that I ated ehall Auyt, entertain thom | Play @ particular And 1 sat they demand,") she went on telling me the many . * lof soreen writing that is unknown tgar-coat tho bitter to the audlence and which she has to said knowingiy over the Meet — dally without aequiring SLORIOUS MOTION © We will make it “nerves” So her days are very full FLOWER OF AMERICAN ond taste in thelr. After the play ia written, the morn WHOOD IN FRANCE Ing finds her with her scene 5 i he earnes! e- und so) ett "s many hours o GOLDWYN presents sh nestly ree and wometimes man a ni sionally, © gone half them way through the play, suddenly thins better." discover that we for ing And she>will window through which the let T love Je facPherson because come—and there you ar Baw aiotovee| Pe eACT love Miiveey little, wile one te intor. LOOK, Mother! Is tongue STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHEST RA “Many ple could dem f they y wor rk,” would be willing SOLOISTS ADRIANO vse REVIEW p--rive up aa and d dig and @ ar sper OCT. 28-MARGUERITE CLARK ™"BABS BURGLAR" ash den to) work out tho: fines nr ematn ple.” ehe contin a = ——————= may work a whole morning to ch the position of one d For thir with writing the play, but % tail of t work until it ls put before the public is sup iwed by her a it goes along “When I first came to work for cl] De MI IT ad be at th jhead. of my own company sa an MPLE OF THE MOTION PKTUR Actress and progy duced my own play! AN a A2St- wile halts sui'ietave ct commentyye’ RN, WAP oe k owing i Fi ad | t DOROTHY DALTON prices Mana” | Sie Se i sa ee Piret_Paramount Picture. SOME OF THE UNPLEASANT MILLE, D'ESPINOY, Opera Comique, Paris |! “thy nae-ueaitwrare our greotea! ALBERTO ‘0 BACHM/ i aimeu * ghe musand: of scenario ave a br ht idea, H with have m t RIALTO NGM ONES INE ‘An Entertainment in Itself’ , n neve t CHARLES CHAPLIN . a “The Adventurer” Ladi GERALDINE FARRAR lop F TaN J Pheraon nat i Makai nate HEATRE-COLUMBUS CIRCLE | PARK’ DOUBLE FEATURE WEEK-I0 REELS-ONE PRICE ALICE BRADY |MADGE EVANS THE WORLD'S KIDDIE STAR” na 4 ADVENTURES OF CAROL BEGINNING AT NOON 3UN04 0 Mipu r 4 to make ffon K¢ nut the star.’ \ says the screen t evay? [never w m. Besides t Stiff Joints heroine, meditatty summoned for SoreMuscles 1 of coated, breath feverish rupted in the writing by th i and stomach sourf some other se or perfected, and night we vad for the pr every moment js taken,’ added young dynamo, Cleanse the little liver and bowels and they get But the happy side of tit lost to her, for youth ts a well quic kly. My favorite recreation ix ¢ . dance," she told ine. “How I love te oeperrtmeee? dance!" And her gray eyes glow) When your child suffers from a with gladness af the thought of cold, don’t waits give the little stom- Ah, truly this Young pers o hes ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thor already accomplished so muck is not ough ansing at once. When cross, unlike Alexander, and yet has the peevi listless, pale, doesn't sleep, World before her. She has no tine to oat or wet naturally; if breath tv bad, sizh that she has no more TUPr stom ar, give a teaspoonful of Rut, with Rot Louis 1BON, + B down In her w * “California Syrup of Vigs,” and in a she is saying: “I know what pleasure few hours all the cle d-up, consti- for Lhove done goud work pated waste, sour bile and undigested And Jeante MacPher rr) food will gently move out of the mother visiting here wh bowels, and you have a well, playful Father Time and finds yo child again. with Jeanie, and who tn b * If your child coughs, snuffles and fo ge see ary f bas caught cold or ts feverish or has Pop hgaiaihy yale ‘4 sore throat, give a good dose of saben And ancestral workers california Syrup of Pigs” to evacd the bowels, no difference what other treatment is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to tike this harmless frnit’ lixative.” Millions of mothers keep it ha —_ PROCTOR VAUDEVILLK AND LOEW FEATURES dy be cause they know its action on the lex Chapll A stomach, fiver and howels ts prompt will be the main a andsure, They al-o know little given Proctor’s Fifth Avenue T be today saves @ sick child to-morrow, ginning Monday, The vaude ft Ask your druggist for a bottle of will Include Harry Lester M Ce ere yup St a ee ie shelpy, Dick. Willian, contains directions for babies, childre NaShOR Bid Bhsipy pak SY The, Of All ages and for grown-ups plainly nterfeits on the bottle, Hewore of atre will offer “Springtime.” a minia- sold hy Get the genuine, made by ture musical comedy Hellen and ©California Fig Syrup Company.”-— Pearl Sans, and the tat Adivt film, “The Ad re ymedy sketect Mr ' ars,” will be seen at Proctor Sian hein thar a : Bri ht Eyes Tivol! Girls, and Hill, Maurice phate play, “Ashes of Mor hb Street Theatre wilt Indicate buoyant health. When Alle and photo | the eyes are dull, liver et te els need regulating. | @ restore healthy con ittons re a dose or two—in time-~ of 1 he Adventur bill at Loew's am 1 includ Ryan ip oe: “ BEECHAM’S T Adventurer Bottom of the Wel Man Trap.” ¥ iiost,’ Thursday Friday; “The ipiratay Satu The Adopted Gon,” Sunday. PILLS Sale of Medicine ta Werkd, Nergaes Sele of Ane Notice int tie the widow of Jam Minw Augusta Converse, daughter of Festival | MF and Mra Frederick 8: Converse of camps, and about twenty-five more! are needed Biddle ae The Inter and sinter of Mra, Chorus will t hoarse in er Morgan dr, of this city, wilt the auditorium of ushington | be ed in Boston to-day to Don- Irving High School to-morrow ove. | ald Yoklwain raraid Square, Number Three of a series of articles, the result of actual interviews with D, A, customers She Saves Money Now With a D. A. And Is Content “My ‘D. A.’ at Meeya has enabled me to put into effect a plan I had decided upon when I began housekeeping,’’ said a young Married woman on Washington Heights the other day. : “At college I was part cularly interested in economics and domest o science. A lecture which made a deep impression upon me recited how a worran had planned her expenditures month by month, and had LIVED UP RIGIDLY to that arrangement. ‘“‘After my marriage I decided to go and do like- wise. I had a charge account at a department store, a grocery store and a meat market. My husband and I apportioned each month what we both believed would be enough to keep us comfortably. , Gloom Turned to Joy “The rent, the maid's wages, the gas and a few other bills were practically fixed quantities, but I never was able TO KEEP WITHIN THE LIMITS we had set for the department store and grocery accounts. These two bills were JOY KILLERS every month. “A girl friend of mine who lives in Mount Vernon called one day and in the course of her visit she mentioned ber ‘D A.’ I asked what that was and she explained the whole matter to me. “At once it struck me that this was the SOLUTION OF MY TROUBLES I spoke to my husband about it and the very next day I made a deposit and got my ‘D. A.’ number. It was a good thing for me, let me assure you. That ‘D. A.’ was a veritable prize. A New Viewpoint “I make arule, along toward the end of the month, to'find out just how my account stands. If it is low, I DO WITHOUT LOTS OF THINGS that appeared indispensable to me when I had the old- fashioned charge account. “I buy all my groceries at Alene. If I need any- thing in a hurry, and that is very seldom, I buy it in the neighborhood and pay cash for it. “From the very first, I have had a BALANCE TO MY CREDIT AT THE MONTH'S END. For a whole winter we used that balance for tickets to places of amusement, but for the last two years or more I have permitted the balance to accumulate and draw 4 per cent. interest. A Pleasant Surprise “When we came back from our vacation in August my husband was worrying about his insurance remium which would be due the first week in Aectare ber. It was a most agreeable surprise to him when I told him that OUR BALANCE AT WAS SEVERAL DOLLARS MORE THAN ENOUGH TO PAY THE PREMIUM. ‘*My advice to all young married women is to take out a 'D. A.’ at piyeys. It is the best way I know of to regulate household expenditures and to kee, from the gnawing anxiety of unpaid bills. My! +7 really would be all at sea in my housekeeping if I were deprived of my ‘D. A.'”’ UDB EY .: ue TUL EUSUSCBUE ——— iB (ea eK SSeS! x RGU a == TSE OI BERRA 7 Le 2d) ee BX Mey re = Depositors’ Account Dept. Private Banker, under the supercision of the Superine dent of Banks of the State of New York, E414 —Main Floor, Balcony, 34th Street, ‘The Trio de Lutece—Cecree 150 Barre flautist, Carlos Salzedo harpist ee