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Piss j for the Coming Week psperous run at the Weekly introduction ties has kept the Trice Dally, 2:10 810 BLM. cots HEARTS Featuring LAWRENCE GRANT OLIVE TELL DRAMATIC PICTURIZATION OF THE THOUGHT OF TO-DAY A DARING EXPOSE OF AMAZING FRANKNESS. YOU CAN STAND THE STRAIGHT, LUSTFUL FACTS, SEE IT! NATIONAL SEE Commencing TOMORROW NIGHT THRREAPTER 9 TIMES DATLY, Frank Wakefield and Kitty Glasco have the leading parts. Cee ear) “The Kiss Burglar’ moves to the Eltinge Theatre on Monday night. This musical comedy is enlivened by Fay Bainter, Denman Maley, Stuart Baird, Harry Clarke and Grace Field in the principal roles, rie SS Manager George D. Grundy of the Lexington ‘Theatre has make arrange- ments with the Artcraft Pictures to run photoplays there immediately after their first showing on Broad- way, Commencing Monday the fea- ture will be “Missing.” ‘The prices at |the Lexington are 10, 15 and 20 cents, eas, NEW KAISER FILM PLAY AT BROADWAY THEATRE “To Hell With the Kalser,” a Screen Classics feature, opens an engagement at the Broadway Theatre to-morrow night, with Lawrence Grant as the » Olive Tell as Alice Monroe, PHOTO PLAYS. NUINE BATTLE IN BETWEEN AMERI HUN AERIAL 4.30, 8,30, THE EVENING WORLD, STO HELL. WITH BROADWAY THEATR the American heroine, and a cast | of a Meesene FROMS SATURDAY, JUNE 29, (4 13 aviator who has seen service in Bel slum, plays Winslow Dodge, an Amer- | toan air fighter, e battle of two great alr armies on the western front is included in the many thrilling s tre is not only Prussianism and but it also offers W. S. HART AT RIVOLI IN “SHARK MONROE” am S, Hart will be seen at the “Shark Monroo,” . Gardner Sullivan, scenes are in Seattle and the Klon- Mr. Hart plays the mastor of a sailing schooner, and Katherine Mac- the leading female role Lieut. Hillian of the Canadian Army own songs, and Julia Beverly, contralto, concert programme, Arbuckle will “Goodnight, Nurse,” paren taniday FILMS AND VAUDEVILLE AT 81ST STREET THEATRE The screen attractions at the 81st Street Theatre for the first half of the week will be Enid Bennett in “A Desert Wooing” and another revela- Eye” called “The arraignment of | Hohenzollerns a romantic story. scenario describes the fortunes of the Monroes, an American family | e professor from Har- He has perfected a wireless Kaiser covets to disclose to but which he se: any but the United States Govern- Alice Monroe admiration of Rupert Graubel, an ac- tor who is hired by the Kaiser to im- Belgium is violated, and little Ruth Monroe, in a Belgian convent, falls a victim to the Crown Alice remains to carry out her plan of avenging her sister. ‘There ts a scene in hi Kaiser is made to realize the he has wrought. hut, the duouts of fighting men vand graphic representations of no man’s tion of “The E: land are among the scenes. ITALIAN WAR PICTURES WITH RIALTO FILM PLAY comedy called personate him. des where the Great Hindu Co: ere will also | «RUGGLES OF RED GAP” AT SYMPHONY THEATRE its chief screen offering the y Theatre will have Taylor “Ruggles ef Red Gap.” Other features will be the spectacle be with a special the War Review st and a comedy. his) orchestra A newly arrived consignment o! in War Pictures will be| As his feature shown at the Rialto. | photoplay Mr. Rothapfel has selected “The Claws of the Hun," a Paramount _upon @ Germa ae caston of a Government for- | PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE i thwarts the plans of the enemy Novak has the the first half of the week Proctor’s Fifth ia Nash and C. 1 Carlos Mozia, FALE) Temple of The Motion Picture TIMES SQUARE Direction of $.1.Rothapfel & H, O'Donnell Julla Dika, sing- At Proctor’s 23d Street Theatre will | College are as i aramount photo- Proctor’s 58th include Louise | co Jimmy Lucas and 8 at Proctor's will be Hector, , Henry and Adel aide and Paramount feature plays SOLDIERS (A PARK |s jis well b “FIGHTING ALONG THE PIAVE” AT CONEY movements of jare Anna drafts of men uniforms at the with the arrival (These Films hare just arrived from Italy INCH prevents CHARLES RAY in “The CLAWS of THE HUN" rowded on the in the service The RIALTO ORCHESTRA VOL Triumph of The Motion Picture BWAYat49UST. Direction of S.L. Rothapfel WILLIAMS. HART in “SHARK MONROE” “FATT Y” ARBUCKLE “GOOD NIGHT NURSE” The RIVOL i Orc HE aT RA nderson's Music ‘AUBREY HM KENNEDY'S CynpHNY THEATRE OSth8T.& BROADWAY | Duncan Dancers; University and | StadiumConcerts| By Sylvester Rawling ascinating bevy of six HAT fa Q dancers trained by Isadora Duncan, with the co-operation of George Copeland, pianist, began ]@ three nights’ carnival at Carnegie Halil on Thursday night. The girls have lost their surnames since Miss Duncan adopted them; they are known to the public now only as Lisa, Irma, Erica, Therese, Anna and Margot, There were crowded audi- ences both on Thursday and last night, and there is surety of another bulging house to-night. No need at Kiss 't BORGLAR” ELTINGE THEATRE |net in the band now stationed at soloists for next week will inchude ropolilan Opera Company, and Percy i ® Australian planist and 1, 8. military bands- | Wight ne Alli Lake, will got Free tickets may be obtained on personal appli by letter addressed to ™ Columbia University, Summer Con- The Red Cross Carntyal at Midland and to-night se- cured the co-operation of many vol- unteer gingers, including Marcia Van Dresser, Yvonne do Treville, Philltppe, Tamaki Werrenrath, Vernon 4'Ar Jam Simmons, Heath Gr O'Malley and’ Theodore Kitt entire proceeds will go to the Rich- County Chapter of the Red The Columbia University Chorus, Prof. Walter Henry Hall conductor, this time to discuss how much, or how little, the works of composers are benefited by the “interpretations” of! dancers, Sufficient that the girls are comely and modest, dainty and re- | fined, and that they are models of 4 grace and real exemplars of tho poetry of dancing, Mr. Copeland ha achioved special distinction as an in- terpreter of Debussy; but ne is an|musie used, accomplished player of the works of | any composer. He and the Duncan » acclaimed warmly by an audience as well mannered as any that attend the concerts of the beat symphony orchestras, Mr. Copeland's individual eontrttu- | tions to the programme last night were the first movement of Me Dowell’s “Sonata ‘Tragica,” compo- | sitions by Liszt, Chopin, Rachman- AND PICTURE PLAYS inoff, Debumty, and a group of Spanish |dances by Zuera, |brier, The Dune Albeniz and Cha- nterpreted” prine{pally Chopin embles of five Schmitt, and Schubert's “Marche Militaire” as Mr, Copeland played them, Arnold Volpe's nightly open-air concerts at the Stadium of the City esting as they are worthy, Mr. Volpe is a good pro- amme maker as well as an excellent from the leading symphony organ | zations who are idle for the summer, anced. They produce the 1It9 that Mr, Volpe expects of m, A chorus of one hundred from the Metropolitan Opera Company, un- der r that incomparan! tl, is part of the ensemble. The soloists are chosen from the leading ®\singera in opera ana in concert ion of the troop] Among thove who have heen heard ton, For next week, Florence Mac beth, Constance Balfour, Marie Tif, fany, » Burbank and Marion Green are announced, Thursday night will be given up to a Pourth of July ation, arranged by the May Defen the deta unnounced later Up to the present, while the nightly old bewildering ot York has never succee \ r concerts @ financial « Hut th trona, among whom @ many t known music loyers of fa. y ping that the n the pre vehieved, in uniform are admitted to the here twenty-fly unko Goldman's concerts | © Green of Columbia Univer- ¢ tary Band, he Is conductor, Like Mr, | tral concerts at the City ! iffered up to Nevertheless, there has been 4 large nightly attendance, ‘The | will give concerts on Aug. 6 and Aug. }8, at which Mendelssohn's “Midsum- Elgar's “The from Rossini'a Rehearsals will begin on Voices will be tried, and ap. plications should be made at once, There are no membership dues, and no charge for the eight years old, aald to be the most popular and sweetest yovced young tenor in Italy to-day. The Italian Government has granted Simnor Dotcl leave of absence gut of respect to the United States, many years leader of the Jacobs String Quartet, has enlisted in the Naval Reserves, and will play clari- Pelham Bay, under the direction of William Schroder, Caruso will give a recital at the Auditorium in Ocean Grove on Sat- urday evening, July 27, His pro gramme will consist of operatic ai Italian songs, English songs and sev- eral patriolc songs for the delectation of 1,000 soldiers and sail- ors in uniform, for whom seats will be reserved upon the the stage. "POLICE OFFICERS ASK WAGE INCREASE It Would Total $550,000 a Year— Patrolmen Fear Their Chances Will Be Hurt. Police patroimen who seek an fn- ase in pay are much wrought up over the fact that the officers of the dupartment have come forward with contend wih hurt. whatever ces they may have had. Committees representing all offloers of the department have submitted to Commissioner Enright a sohedule, The advances asked for are: Sergeants, from $1,950 to $2,280; Lieutenants, from $3,450. to §2,760; Captains, from $3,120 to $4,250; Sur- geons, from $3,500 to $5,000; Inspeo+ tors, $3,900 to $5,000; Borough In- apectors, from $4,200 to $5,600, Kighteen months ago these officers received an advance in thelr salartes, The increase asked for would amount to $650,000 a year, CONCERTS AND MUSIC, AEOLIAN HALL Patriotic Bammer Concerts Beeinning July int at 3 P.M. Dany, ORGAN AND FAMOUS ARTISTS ested Me ROU EAMAN REN. 80 see Cleofonte Campanint has enraged plement each other ad- | for his C ety Opera Company next} AMUSEMENTS. MeRELCOR LEWIS and RIMROSE SEMON and A_BIG COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, SING! DANCEKS, SPECIALISTS AND SHOW GIRLS, everyredy “THE BEST SHOW ON BROADWAY” Matinees 16-20-500 | Amoking | Recere Seats Nights, 250, to 81. | Permitted, | im Advance, nductor. His orchestra of ninety | players, which is made up of men} leader, Giulio ‘at Hotel and Acoli Free Medmiesion to enlist men on application at Army and Navy cia | and Hotel Majestic. AMUSEMENTS, ! FYWAY AND 4(TTH eT. 8TH WEEK! And Still Crowded to the Doors Every Afternoon and Night! TODAY, $ SATURDAY, JUNE 29 12 O'OLOOK NOON, 4 Sparkes, Kita ‘Fornia, Mary " dan, Adaino Didur, Rafaelo Diaz and Arthur Mid- Formal Opening and Dedication of the NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION ARTS AND INDUSTRIES and the Bronx Kiver, INAUGURAL MIL) ITARY PARADE and DEDICATORY CEREMONIES 3 P, Me SPECTACULAR OPEN AIR EN RNOON AND EVENING CONCERTS By 7th Regiment Band 1:30 and 8 P, M. Largest and Finest Sea Water Surf and Sand Beach Bathing Pool Ever Constructed Take Bronx Park -ERTAINMENTS 17Tth &, SMauon et Mnstrenee, “OVER THE TOP” MY BOYS | | AND SEE “OVER THERE” AT LUNA, CONEY ISLAND STEEPLECHASE! FUNNY PLACE Pool Bathing —t Koller Skating & BG ether airactions: SITE WEST 130 230 FER: ter Surf Bathing NOW OF! _ PAISADES BRR | \— | MARY PICKFORD AS COOK IN STRAND’S FILM PLAY Mary Pickford will be the star of “How Could You, Jean?’ at the posite a Strand Theatre, She has the role of Max Jacobs, conductor of the Or-|% society girl who turns cook wi chestral Society of New York, and for her bank account is exhausted. Ther will also be a pi witting th Chester scene, and the Topical Re view, The Strand Soldier Quartet will participate In the concert. cture entitled “Out Hun,” another Outing THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN 4% 2,00 =n =3 7 B CASINOS iat CW ears 1g ASTOR ¥'y3y,* TO-MORROW NIGHT RED ‘CROSS BENEFIT Acaptoes Chavoaaua, Branch of Westchantar (ALL STAR ote aa ti a crea ease ¢ Mien, Palins SLoh o Mazine EMott's 2.07 IMR MARJORIE RAMBEAU in EYES OF YOUTH G00 CENTURY THEATRE AT 11.30. 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