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usa FOOTLIGHT FAVORITES WHO HOLD SWAY IN NEWYORK THEA TRE: Plays for the Coming Week| RS. FISKE ce M. Cobh M ay by themo of this dram. vice. The story de ef @ French Arr conflict is a stru nd his pacifist first sides with the son, ‘onverted to her husband's v ts the son. In Mrs. will be Lee Bake lan Robertson, Robert he wife lat ews, a8 t is Lytton Alexa Flor. “Service will be pre-| ceded by Lord Dunsany’s one-act t at an Inn.” It is to 3 acted by Harry Lambart, Tracy Gerald Pring, Rike! Peyton Kent and Ren rt Vivian, Owen Mee eI . Olcott Narrow, oh, Chapelle. Chauncey weeks’ Rachel m5 * written by Cr a mod mall \ lay has w York City ’ pany i ph, Eid Marie, p vard Fi¢ Ae: aa George B Arils! George Standard ‘Thea Why Marr tion at Loew's Se atre. "Tho Bronx Oper “Her Cou the star, 1s a to the Harris ‘The Man Wh cealing with t meeting V t The ¥Flo-Fl feshion sh try at the Co The film versio th Sergeant tag hero, w the Lyri PROCTOR VAL UDE VILLE ‘Trail comes to Gipsy ‘a Hi AND FEATURE FILMS For the first rs Fifth Av and I familton, 6 Ed. Mille stures. At Myers, the Bi “THE SPILG EL REVIEW" Fiske's support George Fiateau, | and| 5 to the George | | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, OPERAS and CONCERTS EW presence of a galaxy of young violinists who have displayed excep- | tional talent and remarkable virtu- osity. Not all of thom |most, have been pupils of Leopo! Auer. One of the exceptions Is Mayo Wadler, pupil of Willy Hess, a New| York boy, who gave a second recit at Ae an Hall last night, The wi interrupted hi. |his appea 9 in America have been |tew, a previous one here, another in} Bostor some, I think, on the| Pacif His tone ts suave and ingratiating, his style 1s unexcep-| ner is unaffected more “pep” to upset the pla ity of his demeanor would be we and coast. his mi | 1- come, Neverthelss he played the] Bach concerto In A minor, to @ string | qu accompantinent, masterfully, as ho did the Goldmark suite, assisted |by Bertha Klemmen at the piano, A the AT COLUMBI 4 THEATRE he scenes quick lunch { \ 1 ! of 8 1 f j \ CHAPLIN {ND MAE MARSH FILM STARS AT STRAND Ti w AD 1 ¢ cob Mie tar ‘ * by Stoessel, the army, and a ridge-Taylor, both . were on his pro- There’ ia still another) debut to anticipate: Toscha . He came over from Russia recently with his ter, Prof, Auer now a “Humoresque" » In imaster David and Clara Mannes gave a violin and piano recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon that more} than maintained t tandard of ex- | years ago. | 4 in their art and| wing has increased programme began g’s sonata in C minor, opus with Beethoven's ta. Between these 1 Mannes played a Bach | 1 for violln t i, together, | hey played a Brahn r ermezzo, an} 1 French melody Jongleur,” ar- | ranged by Moffat, and the lento from Woilf-Ferrarlg sonata in G minor, | opus 1, an exquisite conceit played | with rare appeal, Radaud'a “Marout,” tn its Inst per- obbers and count ig discovered by his daugh and s her choice between accusing her father or allowing the man she| who c sho t loves, ‘s suspected, features w and a prog oF “UNCLAIMED GOODS” RIALTO’S FILM FEATURE | The chief screen attraction at the Rialto will be Vivian Martin in a| ly drama entitled “Unclaimed| Goods.” ‘The story tolls of @ little} girl who Is shipped by express to an in a Western mining camp, She| safely, but Ja that he 4 being held prisoner by A 3. It devolves upon the ex p gent to “feod, water and exer- pretty consignment until the 1 her are paid, Accordingly jlers demand that she be put harges gam up for auction, ‘The bill will also in- ule the Antmated Magazine, “The Katzenjammer Kids" and musical _ THEATASG, I NS ahhb's al EVERY Ni Alda, Jeccasion by a surprise. |Alda reached her dressing room s transformed into a floral She sang and acted the part 1d | With more than usual prodigality, and De Luca, shall I say, let out an extra link in his singing and acting to keep | company, |there were Kathle were UN=| found familiar, and not all of them, although | bower, Opera it her fitting | Rothter, De land Malatesta, ing. House Segurola, a prominent in the now studies in Europe and) ramiliar cast, Mr. Monteux conduct- Mayo Wadler Scores in Violin Recital; David and Clara Mannes in Sonatas; “Marouf’s’’ Farewell BY SYLVESTER RAWLING YORK’S musio season Of; formance of the season at the Metro- 1917-18 has been marked by the | politan marked also the farewell of Frances |, The stage hands celebrated th When Mme. last night, For the rest en Howard, Vaada, Ret Toscha Seidel, _ the d make hi Heal to-mo ‘The Italfan div THEA STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 15th Arthur Hopkins Presents “GIPSY GEORGE "ARLISS “HAMILTON” “WHY MARRY”, wit) NAT GOODWIN EDMUND BREESE Bo easy for us t long enit, HUDSON ain'st By, BELMONT "CARTE SUN MARVELS He PSY AND CENTURY ™ Feongnaly, Ericen Always J00 0) ET. eH “1 rag THUR: ’ another eighteen 1 of Leopold Auer, sald her violinist prodigy de- ion of the Interna- TRES. TRAIL” yY HULL Mau" ord | Nigh Mats, NANCY LEE CHARLOTTE WALKER, LEWIS STONE | THBATHO, 128 W. 48th Hrvasie, 45 Bat. Ma THE Git MAGICIA R° DAY NIGHT, 8.1 SPIRITUALISM. <I THE FAMOUS RAN Si “WILL STAY PLAY HOME AT THIS | THAT ALL THEATRE FOR A | NEW YORK I& LONG My HERALD | TALKING ABOUT ATA oe | efe| tional Musto Fest ai Chorus, featur-| FIRE NEAR TO THEATRES. Leon ing the Moun proceeds sted to Cross, tra at the THEATRES, * SHE PLAY BEAL Hy Max Marcin & Char win Jane G AND THE ORIGINAL Maxine Elliott’ ‘The Messrs. Shu FANNY AND FIED! HY ART COMED +A fled wi “Enter picture of ett womer Ln ning amd ann AND HER PERFECT 36 CHORUS MOROSCO 452," . BIGGEST 0¢ wri LOMBARDI, LTD nel Chorus, conductor, Rev. F. Ma give a c Carne on Wedne Ing. Ha of the Metropolitan Ita of the Chicago MONTH Mais, Wed, (Pop,) and 0h, WY of Niwas. Bree 4.80, & SOUAB Hy eywood Broun, CORT: YOHN CORT'S FEAST OF D Booky.. prep DE CRESAC Music by \ SILVIO HEIN 5 Fi Jin * HER 1918. 1 } COONTRY@, HARRIS THEATRE the | will! rac) aif of the| Danger Till It Wan Over, a the Ital-| Several thousands of persons were of the American Red{within a few feet of a threatening firo in Broadway last night, [know nothing about {t until \danger was over, ‘TI | fae Waldort- | THEATRES, 55%. WINTER GARDEN ‘s. Atlas hy bat—how about the flnty SM, Tnkien*the whole world Iaueh—= AL JOLSON Oth St Matin Direle 2880, And Incompa: rls y of 160 In the it Word” in ONT AUUERM. PXYICAVAGANEA™ BIR BAD ret by J. 0, Huffman, Book Musto by Biemund ‘and ea nicutan THeay Ph, Bry, 61, Dre. $45, Mts “Real Wit, Second Act Is M 2 RIVES) it mumiy by CVI tb TIF UL rey aor Dee om Auguat to Bree. 6.20, April. No Bae 280, uth Street. M 2.00 Avie O CHARLES | KEGuY URCELL | woop Pr iitons ¥ movie life, Heraid Tribune, FEMINe INITY KEVENINGS 8.20. MATS, WED, & SAT Hai |B Audience Did Not Know c © Metropolitan Opera House and the Knickerbocker, vt above y y ne knew Just how the fire had by THArolg Attertens, nee Bor Pratik 4, Oat. 0 48 Real Wisdom. Thi terly. Brav —PRINCESS TROUBETZKOY BCT WOODS Present Tin TAROOUNT, hird Theatre on Prem the Shubert, Via the 44th St. to the Broadhurst WILLIAM OKEIS BOOTH wisi 45" THE STUART WALKER Ca JINTAR KINGTON'S,, SEVENTEEN: oF aromraus ¥ youn 4.30, started. It caused damage of sever thousand of dollars. $8,000 RAISED AT RALLY. but ty Loan Reception, the Patriotism and art combined to ma a success of the rally at Addisleigt st Albans, L. 1, last night of Misa Randall and Mr. wudience sang * Leyton ‘Fpaey Bree’, the beat musical com ed “5 fant tug, months, Pro Jolly, show, “ A Broun, Tune THE mpssns. LEE @ J. 3, SHUBERT Prosent IN A NEW MUSICAL, Fre Book by Doruthy Donnelly Lerten ans Music by Auguatin [arwath, Staged by J. OC, Multan. MARILYNN MILLER HARRY CONOR Kay Kaymon: Marjorie Gateson ane: wing first sapere, Devoi ny. free from rou) ad tumble, wii a aetunliy tne “Lavely on eretty iris Dretty, costasnen. Pope, Journal of Commaroe. BIG LINCOLN J. CARTER SASIN JOHN D. WILLIAMS announces LIONEL BARRYMORE “A Qreat Actor in The COPPERHEAD By Augustus Thomas | MA “A arent pinay taned to the thenght and evirit ef the hor SHURERT The au The Star-Spangled Bis ! ‘al | ner,” and after the rally the artists | were entertained at the home of Mr. jand Mes, Drescher | 300,000,000 Gattons of Tee | ed in ¥ CHICAGO, April 13. Jconsumes about 300,000,000 gallons of ioe cream a year, according to flrures presented to the Convention of the lA which ‘ream Con- The Nation sociation of Dalrymen ve been added t bce pir and Broad Theatres wore m that braved the weather con-| holding a tw irteenth anniver- | ¢ijied while flames, starting al trib uted $8,000 to the Liberty Loan and | ater eon air dressing Ishment at No.| enjoyed the address by the Rev, Dr I CONCERTS AND MUSIC. 407 F dway, ate through the root | McGill of Jamaica ana 17 Ts aay “aR . xs ; te ara | Mortimer Wilson, Conductor of the |e: nd illuminated the The musical programme —tneluded | AM} iC AN Ae Symphony Oroneatray has|.Teelising the mehsce of the fire|sonse by Miss Emma Randall, « or. Tosc a Sei el) composed. a auite jm My Youth,’ | the firemen | quickly several | pra piano ac by Miss Ottle NIKE NEW RUSSIAN VIOLINS which will be 4 1 for the fi ‘hore the fit the twoeatory building, | K and several numbers by Mr. | Beate Ne Het, Mer, Musical Burean, v t by, Soneph Rattner rom which | peyton, baritone. Under the leadership 5 Orr's THEATRE 7 KOW NIGHT At YVETIE CUILBERT | REQUEST PROGRAMMB, THEATRES. og, Bway. Dre Matias Wet "A Bat Willian W. 48th At, Eva, 8,80 Diivedy's Playhouse sTWal's fat:.2'30. THE LITTLE TEACHER ™ iiy'aha Theatre Viewx Colomblor {0% $28 F222 Myo Edith Wynne Mathison Thre, in The Army With Bannors ,.2 “peries iin Kenedy WHOLESOME” — inthe Charlee Darnton, 0. World | “A CURE FOR CURABLES” | rl PLYMOUTH #8. W. of sway. tre, 4.10 Mats, Wed, & Bat, 2 10. Nazimova '" Hedda Gabler By Henmk tbe, Aw American f Ace IS THE ONLY ae. ay, Prowins OUR BOYS GOING NOT A MOVING PICTURE BUT A PATRIOTIC MELO QERAMA DIRECTION of AM. SEE THEM SMASH THE HUNS Q THEATRE PRICES — SOc. 10% Bway ar 597 Sr, Mars Weo. Poe) & Sax. 4tnt. of Bway, Pres, omedy fi, tum k hatn 20. MARY SHAW® “48Hi Nuts 94 PLAYERS, MAS. WARREN'S PROFESSION By G, BERNARD SHAW, LAST 10 TIMES, | APRIL 22, Oar Wilde's BALOME. Yor 2 Weeks Only, Seats on Bale, a eeeereemenmernerren inanve Neate ema | STANDARD ir Mat.Today | Next Week, € £90 Bt. Bre. 250.0 81, JAM COLLIE In 1 4 But the Truth . Arlise in *Hamiitons” ees | LOEW'S TTH AVE. #¢ 126 Bt. rv 260.0 61 Geo. Arlisssy mith OURYST AL FERN, Meriorle Wood end Great © is} IDAYS ——— rs 4a STARY iN HEER UP HIPPODROMRB” THEATRES. LSens )EMPIRE|8.& 473 8 res ts Bark More}! NEW AMSTERDAM) {25° at & Klaw & Brianger's ihe RAINBOW GIRL} Mion Fra s ATOV NEW AMSTERDAM TIE as 1, 40 Bt. 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