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I thought the tleipate the possibilities unfolded on the screen.”—Eve, Mail. PHOTO PLAYS. | ‘ WITH GUY Gj ” .. ‘, ‘A photoplay triumph.””—Unanimous acclaim. roof was going to cave in trom applause."—Zit, Eve, Journal. “Fven the most enthusiastic readers of ‘Over the Top’ did not an- “Exciting and impressive! One of the best fictional war pictures— an inspiration to all who are fortunate enough to see it.”—Eve. Sun, ‘The best war picture yet shown. Never has a picture been so thee Att ically received.” —Eve. Telegram. startling, sensationsiran illustration extraordinary of be N. Y. American, “Impey lives again the evisodes which brought him close to death in the fight for his country.”—-The Sun, “Tt early as may ‘be a ey of Empey's experience of the trenches."—Tribune, “Fairly lifted spectators out of their chairs with enthusiasm. Dif- fers from any picture hitherto seen in its impression of being phenome- nally close to realities.” Herald. Sergeant Empey Will Appear Personallyat Both Performances Today LYRIC THEATRE, 42d St. W. of B’way TWICE DAILY, 2,30 AND 8.30. EVES. 25¢ to | POLICE $1. MATS. (Except Sat.and Sun.) 25¢,50c.& 75< TAKE NOTICE Y RIOTER Who Resents cone CONCERTS AND MUSIC. letropolitan Opera House To-Night BARBIERE, DI SIVIGLIA THEATRES. EMPIRES AY Barkviore “la plucky girl. {THE NEW PLAYS |= “An American Ace"’ Has Stirring Scenes BY CHARLES DARNTON One E are in the trenches of melo- drama, There doubt of it L. Carter, who used to write “th ors” for the Bowery, has made the ve to Broadway. “An American Ace produted, exploited or exploded— whatever you like—at the Casino ‘he night, and after the third act author made a “speech” so full etl vigor and common sense that he! roused the audience to cheers. can be no now th 201 Mies Katharine Leonard, Capt {and John A. Perkins of this city, son of John B Towa. | Barnard and a yeoman in the United States Naval Roserve, has made her home here for throe years Canad ae Pry iy spurte 3, 1080 a te C. Mitebell of St, Uriel's | Church, Soa Girt. The engagement |» announced of daughter of of Albany Edgar C. Leonard Perkins of Sioux City, Miss Leonard, a graduate of The engagement of Miss Elise n rill. | Wood, daughter of the late Dr. Philip | M. Wood of Jamatea, L. 1, James If was played, | Mass., is announced, now in France with an engineer na ment. A CLEAR COMPE COMPLENON to Lieut Hustis jr, of Winchester, Lieut, Hustis is Now, for me, there is no better | Ruddy Cheeks Spark sound than cheers these days, for it) lis the sound that will be heard three! thousand miles away, when our boys are given a chance to sweep the Ger- mans off their feet. A showman ts/ —Most Women Can i Says Dr. Edwards, a WellKaown hio Physician - | cad. Seman be tremens | a showman, to be sure, so it Is not scores of women for liver and bowel all, going over the line, or the top, to suggest that A. H. Woods is perhaps| trying to turn “An American Ace” to| his own account. It is enough to say that Mr. Car-| ter's melodrama has stirring scenes. The story is frankly told in terms of | melodrama. en a@ pacifist becomes | @ brave aviator and gets away with | You can't beat that| very much, can you, even in mele drama? But I'm not going to bother about the story of the play, for it might ‘ore yo! There is a “battle in the clouds” | that may send a thrill through you, not to mention a trench fight with shells bursting and American lads| | plunging into the thick of it. A fem- inine spy in purple is as obvious an | the foam on a glass of beer, so you! may easily imagine what becomes of her. ‘The cast has more length than dis- tinction. Notes in Society Mrs, Riley Miles Gilbert of No. 663 Park Avenue announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Anne Gil- bert, to Gilbert Fairfax Cammann, son of Henry J. Cammann, and a member of Squadron A. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth V | Pettit of No. 145 West 103d Street, | daughter of Walter Jolin Pettit, and | Ernest H. Edinger of Jersey City took place Jast evening at the Central | Baptist Church. The bride is a for-| mer student of Columbia. inger is a of the C Miss Elizabeth Morris Mordaunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lionel Mordaunt of Ontario, N. Y., and Drayton Burrill Jr of New York ‘were married at the Laurel House, Lakewood, yesterday, by the Rev AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM Ny KAISE'S IS AN ENEMY TO AMERICA a SCEIBOCKER Ge EMBASSADOR | = LAURETTE TAYLOR “HAPPINESS” 424 St Drew Mats yay be c $ tearties Manne poten sans en eae set “io. Lnee 91 IALTO DAVID_BELASCO. Presents “TIGER ROSE. ‘POLLY wiv PAST VAUDEVILLE. 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