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ae See) a ‘BAY RAYMOND “ANS FASLON INS mancy BSivou hearers Hy 58th treet Theatre will inctude Frank Carmen, Dorothy Kenton, Gor- don Eldred and Lambert and West With Paramount photo-play at Proc- by'many well actresses for justoal $250. A bevy of stage beauties, yea! tors 126th Street Theatr D Yerlly the sain, sold programmes in| “Birds in Dreamianae dC hee, The RAINBOW IRL the lobby and, after everybody had! Joyce, West and Moran, and Bog Continuing Next Mon. at Gaiety purchased, the Lambs kept the audl- | Murphy, tinal Then, torium dark all Soa be ek nobody | could read what they’d bought. RsN oa ee PROCTOR’S VAUDEVILLE GREATEST SEA WATER AND PICTURE PLAYS 40 Black Sheep In Sketch Open BATHING POOL ON EARTH Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, for the first half of the week, will Lge PS James C. Morton, Jimmie Lucas tn “Wild Ravings of 1918," Johnny Ro- HS Woe muns ke Sat, J June 15; Sun., June 16 r THE k KISS BU crear LYCEUM Sits gee Pat a NEM, KOHN, ANTREN ALION DAVID Exposition, Mite it bree b ; b l La ny se aang tee po » Bron Caberay Station at nt Fo TIGER . ROSE ville Stamm ni jureda Lam 8 Gam Oe) tthe and Tobin will head the Bill > STEEPLECHASE Moin. We eee ta oe At Proctor’s 23d Strect Theatre will “GOING UP” » a Forty Lambs af blacked ap ex-|be Hector, “Light Housekeeping,” OPEN "AS U USUAL. cept Jack Hazzard's ears, which still| Morris and Campbell and Paramount HENRY MILLERS... PT, ve! 1 his identity, opened the) photo_p! The _vill_at_ Proctor’s a 20, Laat Mat, To-day 2 MAR “MOR Gambol at the Hudson Theatre last | —= HLLIE B in A Marriage HER GOooY In BONDY |night with « skit called “Tho Dark- AMUSEMENTS. HENRY MILLER | of Convenience BROAD Way THEATER town R nt,” arranged by R. H GLOBE Gry 2 G8 Pome Ee oom Wet & Sat Burnside, The performers appeared Mr RAYMOND FiITCHCOCK (itimmsetry as negro soldiers, among them being » HITCHY-KOO 1918 ; Ernest Truex, four feet eleven inches a fa 5 : LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDONI the if ‘ Open Air Concerta . | ‘at, a4 De Wolt Hoppen ‘ero Set igher, who ranke — - ~ WWAX AED orn at. On College Grounds} wren vrivate Truex marched across PB Ardine, Felix Adler and Frances Ross, | SYMPHONY THEATRE’S gee the room Capt. Hopper looked at him Py fy PAA 2d Month iy toting 414 Snare “DANCE Beynie and Baker, Billy Dunham and nase | lays f or the thee O'Malicy, Joo Letora, Marcel | PRIVATE SHOW REVEALS By Syloester Raweling. | smazement eee D, nage K) ant t BRLESQUES BiG SES T| ||CORTSR GE etry Se ‘ Gautier, Shaw and Tee, Eva Shirey:| DE LUXE PICTURE HOUSE} -YoLUMIIA UNIVERSITY'S 84™-| somanded the Captain, AND BEST SHOW! FLO-FLO hiveiint Sw Comin W eek Bobbe and Nelson and Walter Scan: —— mer concerts by the New York] ""s54 ¢hen Donald Brian, assisted by A REPUBLIC ,W. Ge eee we lon. With the opening for a private Military Band, under Edwin], ‘nor whose camoiiflage disuined Mata We ee Cee ee showing last night of the new Aubrey | Franko Goldman, began inauspic-| yim go well that his identity must re- YY v", it PARLOR BEDROOMG BATH] HB 1918 version of the “Zieg- | ,,Cn. Monday night Clifton Crawtort | x Kennedy Bymphony Theatre,|lously last Monday because of the serie de bare ee ipa Merona i i AOA ”ARLOR BEDRO to feld Follies" will be revealed |"On, lady; ‘Lady? changed wo the Broadway and 95th Street, the de luxe| weather. Nor were the conditions| sone called “The Garden of Eden . TOWNS WARIS SG { at the New Amsterdam The- | nd “The Rainbow Girl’ goes | motion picture district of New York|much better on Wednesday and last! was in ireland” that was one of the ‘atre on Tuesday night. Rennold Wolf | to the Galesg was extended uptown. The public| evening. The concerts were held in| gems of the whole show. A TAILOR-MADE MAN :: i SEEMS, and Gene Buck are responsible for! yen wm ARDS “MISSING”? | °PeDins takes place to-day. The the-| the gymnasium instead of on the) j:'was a great entertainment the R ELTINGE Ye‘ SARC Bissine, st Bee re card pris and the| score is | PETES: atre 1s on the Astor property site| green. Better luck 1s hobed for next | yambs offered and a generous ons, LEWIS ano ODY. Busin B f p} by Louis Hirsch and Dave Stamper. ON AT RIALTO TORO O0CU Pe OY hy a exating| Wore, These concerts Gre free On AD= jsince it lasted untt] 1. o'clock this | sineSs berore easire Z ———— lication for tickets at the untversity. ‘i 4 ‘Zhe scenery is the work of Jose! ph Ur- | rink, DP! morning. The first performance was > I Ce Amnone tee membere of the com- ae Hompbry bea fraykin Bovey ‘The opening attraction was Grice) genoa yoipe and his Stadium Sym- |fF the bonefit of the Lambs Chub. A | A GREAT COMPANY OF COME. WINTER GARDEN *im.8. 39 Cy " fr een mi - if m. (pany are Will Rogers, Marilyn Miller, | “Missiag." Dag ped will be the chief| wa A highly interesting film haa|Dbony Orchestra of ninety musicians |™#tinee will be given to-day for the DIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS and SPECIALISTS. NEAD} Wadie Cantor, Lillian Lorraine, W. C. |Omount Pitan’ Ant Malte, ‘Thomas| been made from Louis K. Anspacher's| will begin a season of nightly open|*: M. C. A. and to-night the receipts Full of Fun, , Melody, Magnificence and Pretty BROADHURST {i "%ct Pow. Bisids, Ann Pennington, Frank Car- play and the production was wortby| aie concerts in the stadium of the will go to the American Red Cross | MAYTIME ™ in io teen e wn ‘x, Alyn King, Frisco, Savoy and|Melghan, Robert Gordon and Sytvin| e'its fresh and attractive sottin ‘To-morrow’s matinee will be for the | Bate | Matte a5. St | Archies, cote Charles tvomen ead Hi Kelly, Kay Laurell,|Breamer have the principal roles./ There were also an effective table: City College a week from to-morrow. | 510. Women's War Relief and to- SHUBERT Hae Borage. ene airy Be The story deats with two sisters, the| “The Rape of Chauteau-Thierry"; &| Lenora Sparkes, Anna Fitztu, Mary | Wet amt sair & ‘Beo Palmer, the Fairbanks Sisters, British | ballet, “fhe Dance of the Hours” trom| Jordan, Rita Fornia, Eva Didur, Ra-| | morrow night the Actors’ Fund will r) NG POSE ofa ue SU [rane gow macs | yee ad hese enn ee, ae | AUBREY M. KENNEDY'S {| iiieR Mansfield, Dorothy Leeds, Florence ores sported ‘“‘miss-| Tne orchestra of fifty-two artists| Didur, Pictro de Bias, Arthur Mid-| One of the best acts on the bint tast | NEW | ASTOR Date! Pal oe \Oaippe and Gus Minton. front, Presently he is report The 01 fe night was “Moonshine,” a playlet Fon sme ear per ing,” and though later he wanders] from the Metre tan Opere House) gieton and Mario Laurenti will b°/ Witten and ataged by Arthur Hop Rock A Bve Baby_“: = i Philharmot cy sto tafe “ staged by Art Y y 7 | & big benefit performance is to be|back to his own linos, shattered oP gs mvhich is to be one of the |the soloists for the first week. kink 7 drederie Bates 44 Lake MPHON HEA ! RE e s ates at the Fulton Theatre to-mor-|mind and body, the elder sister keeps) jeading attractions of the Fier wae: chorus of the Metropolitan rere | Hany, @ moonshiner, gave ® masterful ss - cr \< ly received. under| House, under the dir n of Giul s eC night to create a fund for arti-|this fact a secret from the bride in| tro, was warm! r Dertpuni bea, Win, Chines “Fame lies BROADWAY AT 95TH STREET et comfort and entertainment for Jorder to marry her off to & noble.| Sop gg Mer eaery “orice | Sett, also has been engaged. Toe hale tivae ts aeiaec croved ts a ite m4 Battation Tank Corps, now| man, Other sergen attractions will) Petiet a Sioheme” was the offer-| programme will be different Ach | richt man for the job. Mz. Hopkins OPENS I O. DAY for embarkation at Camp Pe te Pa nat connie ‘and| ing last night, and It was done with/ night. There will be two opera DIEhts |).45 just reason to be proud of “Moon- ba 1. 30 P. M. 7BOOTH 43%, ¥. » entertainers will | } ya.880, 6 marked effectiveness. and two symphony nights each week. | sning,» a SHOWLNG YOR THD FIRST TIME ON ANY SCREEN {Retinees Want gate 2 Getcrebure, THe en [Emmanuel List, basso, will bo the| ™i thew theatre is unique in that Laoaed Mi shine.” It dispelled absolutely the Stonrt Weller Co % ¥ Rrene Frenwiin 098 Surton jackie tt eee BOY Hories or baloonies, There | The other three nights will be “popu-| growing idea that he wes lost to Estes SVEN GaN Harry Carrol, Van and Fersu-| 07 mvivCIBLE NAVY” | fo accommodations for 400 in the |lar.” In case of rain the concerts will | *highbrowism.” E Marguerita_Syiva, McKay and OUR mezzanine loges, where smoking 18] taxe place in the Great Hall, Soldicrs| “the Homobreaker,” @ sketch by pO Na col Maine Elliotts 2, or Nea) inne. IN COLORS AT STRAND | permitted, ene in responsfole for] 4 sailors in uniform will be ad- POGhen ta, Meleanels Pad © kena Os MKOADWAT DRAMATIC BOOCKAS MARJOR RANREAD the decorations of the house, which| mitted free, There will be 6,000 seats| without searching too deeply for their “ce h ” in EYES OF YOUTH ‘The Strand Theatre wi show “Our) 17. of coral tone, with dlends of soft} at 25 cents. reasons, “Phe Drums," an allegory ne CASINO Bea PP Fs BYTHEATRE inh Invincible Navy” in natural colors,|prowns, pinks, yellows, greens and tne | Block bat nen dine emit arene WITH FRANK WILLS AND AN ALL-er. ON non ie with hydroplanes leaving the decks| buffs. There will be a three-day dancing |from his new play, “Loyalty,” prov CLIFTON CRAWF! nO FANC TF CADTS cE wie of battioships and the firing of T RIVOLI festival in Carnegio Hall on the eve- | interesting, though somewhat trent THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 52 MUSICIANS HST.} torpedoos. Mabel Norunand wilt_be| FAIRBANKS A ,| nines of June 27, 28 and 29 by the Our, ap tat, Eayoni & buzeeaye Beleciad trom the Motrepolltan Overs House, the rnit- 46T rm en in a photo play called “The| Jy “SAY, YOUNG FELLOW?” {dora Duncan Dancers. George Cope- |to make the evening a success, as did Girecuon of Carte a" eender srastehs “secon ux MAN mi TA aie as | nus Modol.” There will also be the} °°" 2 land, the pianist, will play, This|“A Japanese Garden,” an operetta in NWS. KDUCATIONAL, TRAVEL, NOVELTY AMD PARK [a ical Review and other pictures, eee aay ae 5 . ; one act by Kenneth and Roy Wel? FL Ma WITH BTARTLING NOVELTI BS AMO MET NOTE tinuous? ot MY aber eee, together with instrumental and vocaj| The role taken by combination of Miss Duncan's s!x pu Taylor Holmes entertained before TEXINGTON THEATRE m8) (60) banks in Ma new Arteratt comedy,| pus and ot Mr, Copel mngaylor Holmes entorainete torn | || THE MOST AMBITIOUS Stain ier The Latest Released Photo lays |= | «Say, Young Fellow,” which will be/found favor at the numerous laughs, the silly old thing! PROGRAMME IN THE Biches dali Coolest Motion Pioture PHOTO PLAYS. PLAYS. shown at tho Rivoli, is that of a cub| Playhouse, where thro performa | Andrew Mack told geome good stories HISTORY OF THE THEATRE = saa inNew_York. J ie gathers news by spec-|*ere given. Popular prices will pre-|and, with Jack Mulloy ut the plano, yeneriee wis ‘The cub rises 80 vail. ff several songs ptably in DIRECTION rapidly aoe pewa the financier,| TAsat’s twelfth rhapsody will be the | light, which found it difficult to spot oF = ae Mmudulent factory scheme, | overture at the Rivoli next week The | him, Ger © McManus, Kube Ge 1 Pa , hands, foils|Orehestra also will ns | berg, Hy Mayer, e. Powers, : eye HAROLD EDEL battles with the factory from Victor Herbert's Singing |sor MeKay and Swinnerton drew pic COMMENCING An! on | Rapee will alt onductor, At |audience like real actors, Doyle and BROADWAY, 67th and 68th Street RA A ao ¥ the Rialto he orchestra} Diavn dauoed in Lier ueuc ul , col bs Rae ae Pssst ill play the overture to Offenbac! mner and Li C, Hilliam of AND SUNDAY NIGHT Morpheus” and aelect from Victor Canadians sang at the piano in a AND EVERY SATURDAY Photographed by PRIZMA in Natural Colors CROWDS AT COLUMBIA Herbert's “Naughty jetta.” ‘ nner that brought him tuch ap And SUNDAY NIGHT Thereaf HOWN AT THE WHITE HOUSE f- ENJOY “HELLO AMERICA” Strand Oreheat % we nk wn ny Z Is nipulated the eafter Rederetd by DREHER Wine ae ear ans bend “Henlo America” ts approaching its] (ns subjects projected on the serrer Donald. Bri Holmes F UNPARALL LISM OA Jone mundrettn pertormance at the |Oncar Spirnscu and Carl Edouarde | od Arthur Hue K00d AND MILITARY Also Columbia Theatre, with every indica. | will conduct. a there can REVIE BAND CONCERT onthe nop\ t non” B voldwyn tion of eonstantly increasing popu-| 477 y BAND > CON CERTS and Leon Errol with tomfoolery bite le the Gane Presents larity, New musical features and a {enough to stock a nut factory. TWO PERFORMANCES | d 9 P. M. 0 Fanon aS DA v “THE VEMUS MOOTE” ie vaudeville apeclanice are adted every DOWN AT LUNA PARK Private Irving Berlin journeyed in . an . Daud? eek tO week. Lewis anc His: from Camp Upton and sang a. song A : a Week. ai others have soored bite, Mi Pemtaahatee ties (eae nadad te Personal Direction, A. M. KENNEDY | oe —— ‘An added feature at Tana Part, | oer is popularity. Private Bert Grant | Roo CHNTURY THEATRE aT 1 ginning to-morrow, will te the daily! came tn with him and played his ac LLE re MED NIGH TWO NEW FILM FEATURES |reecrnoon band concerts tu the centre| sompaniment. FIRST FIELD ARTILLERY off CENTURY GROVE *i\; fi «| Two autographed programmes were || S4mit Bearer to oO AT 81ST STREET THEATRE 2 o'ek For the first half of the week at the Sist Street Theatre the film attrac- tion will be Vera Michelena in “The Devil's Playground.” On Thursday MILITARY REVIEW AND SANE CONCERT ANY BATURD. IONDAY EVENING OOUFON FOR REAKRVED SPCTION, rks | Wis oes | CHARITY. ot the park, commencing at auctioned. De Wolf Hopper sold one Manager William Hopp has arrance Pd) four times, realizing a total of $1,209 the seating capacity m0 ee ted. [for It Then Florence Nash, from an audience may be accommoda | upper box, auctioned one autographed | | FEATURE PHOTO-PLAYS | = : fet. of Gund, CONSERVATION j a9~ . ch s to Whitehall Lewi: LEXINGTON THEATRE VAUDEVILLE. poke Taleo or wenononmerune Hl Tene or mene one Hf [iin atin of Boas TN) AT AENIN EF PROCTOR’ SNARLING LIONS AND BEARS, FOOD SHOW Direction o' ‘othapfel -y ae Manager George D. Grundy an “OVER THERE" See how you can help wint! Evenrnoprs FavORTE ds STURT BLACETON be err ey ee pormens a now policy at the Lax)nh. | Dsl, ses (co: bene® EVERYTHING AT LUNA IS OPEN \earieniie ott DOUGLAS “ eal ” f feat (ane oo ge ‘Thureday end a caine Mig ee ld Lax. Ave, de 4th S250 (Chi FAIRBANKS | mcg MISSING” Hi | soso to-morrow the Brontway |Sunany. iin pao nr tain a | eta HANDLED BY THEIR MASTERS | toosos i= roxas artis MES. HUMP! wan, Theatro wil offer Moe Murray in| vantage of the coupon given at the =| 68S. , IN “say, YOUNG. FELLOW" - LAMBS GAMBOL (An ‘Artoraft Picture) (A Paramount Picture) “Her Body in Bond.” This picture| Lexington Theatre which entitles the LARGEST AUTO PARKING SPACE | THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA—THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA play deals with the life of @ show |notder to admission to the Dancing Tier Tar be | ON THE ISLAND Ton’ ght Benefit Red Cross HUGO RIKAKNFELD, Cond girl who tn order to eave the life of|Carnival at Grand Central Pals ai Ve "Naan, ay ve lam | Mee A} reap Raschall | Marine Corps | ‘protien ot | Selstete fer consumptive husband ie subjected | For 20 cents you can #6 tA ae verte eta Sie oN bere keto: tne Eee Ae | Gowen eer AT LUNA, CONEY ISLAND | iii 3-3 Foréer 7 | tures wil & song-pioture en’ nd at 9 o'clock go to te Bonen’ ue i. esa al an Bare baa | pada Ee A ih Gentrai Dance aod epend the ree Oth Ave. | id leesiflt es CRUS SEL - end the U: Sereen Magasine, the evening there, B way. 28 Bt \ x \ ‘ ‘