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Wer te a § DaNAN Bggat I Sg abe te Ube Be “INNOCENT MAIDS” BRING FINE BURLESQUE TO OLYMPIC THEATRE “The Innocent Maids" {s the holi- @ay attraction at the Olympic The- ttre on East 1th Street this week. Che Innocents arrived last night with! plause. lan all star cast and two good acts jot burlesque. Sam Goodman, Ralph Troise, Jack Jennings, John McVeigh and James Horton are the laugh producers. And they are good funmakers, Irene Shannon, Virginia Reid and Evelyn MecDicken are taking care of the show's musical numbers, Each ts pretty, and all wear pretty costumes, jwhile their singing won great ap- San Carlo Singers In ‘‘Aida’’ Start By Sylvester Rawling. HE San Carlo Grand Opera Com- me pany launched the music sea- son at the Shubert Theatre last night with @ performance in Italian of “Alda.” There was a presage of good fortune in the occasion, More than 1,200 applicants for seats had to be denied. Hours before the doors were opened crowds gathered seek- ing admission, Fortune Gallo, the impresario, was a proud man as ho talked of the score of policemen who had to be summoned to handle it. “We have forestalled you, Mr. ~ PRIMA. DONNA A WHO SANG TITLE ROLE OF AIDA WITH SAN CARLO OPERA GO, Music Season ing at the Broaway Theatre and fea- [3 Moran, and witticisma culled from turing Mildred Harfis, tho rumored) the Ltterary Digest complete one of flancee of Charles Chaplin, is far] Pll anneal og fll lag above the ordinary. Bolin Van D'Arcy, the weaithy playwright and seeker of w other men’s wives, is constantly foiled! A Te in his schemes to entice Toni Wylde | tlonal Petroleum War Service played by Mildred Harris, away from | tee. exPect# toy to her apparently simple-minded hus- | QU0WiNs how mich kasoline band. r ‘Tho scenes of * ‘or Husbands Only” ament’s |Housewives, Help| Save the Wheat are gorgeously staged and, unlike many sumptuous settings, y de. | obeyed 4 Contains red tail has been worked out correctly, “ 7 Buttermilk, so help- As a player in one of Van D'Arcy's| Cntl ay in Pei + ful in cooking, and. private productions, Misa Harris is, PARIS, $.—Jowph Caillaux Wheat, Corn and finally convinced of her lover's du-|in prison fo ral months pending Rice Flour. Not plicity and renounces him forever and ges is in such || only the best for li poror rs to the open arms of her hus- n doctor reported || or Selicious waffles ae adipic nd. that he undergo Orian, cello and violin solos, as » frequency. olec- || Ever Ready for Other Uses! as tuneful melodies by the Hr listension of the || Use your own recipes as to shortening orchestra, contribute the mus n doctor was sustained |] 24 sugar, and make Corn Muttins, tertainment. The Broadway al| by experts, who said, how ‘on a Pie Crust, Layer Cake, Dough: Digest, a Lyons and. tinued detention was not d POUS, ueckeiens 85c 18477, 8be 18488 85e 45158, $1.00 | 35677 $1.35 85c 85e $1.00) 74576. $1.50) $1.00) worn, ii floem't hurt one bit, | on a New September Victor Record September Victor Records ten Old Time at All... (Good-bye, Mother Machree. . Sinbad—Medley Fox Trot. {Bluin’ the Blues—Fox Trot Sensation Rag—One-Step.. 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Helen Clark 18489 ‘Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, auiGay ‘85c Arthur Fields Oh, Frenchy..........+++.+++++--Arthur Fields Waldorf-As Original Dixieland Jazz Band Original Dixielan France, We Have Not Forgotten You... Lambert Mur; tn OHOW CUNY ache sa ceaes Victor Light Opera Company bye Baby’ * Victor Light Opera Company Victor Military Band Victor Military Band victor Military Band . Victor Military Band Gepog{ Over There....+...+++.++++++++-Enrico Caruso .-Emilio De Gogorza Elman String Quartet Amelita Galli-Curci Tab L’Utima Canzone (The Last Song). $1. Giovanni Martinelli GAT85 ean Old Pal of Mine.........John McCormack First Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth. Lift Off Corns! “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callu. right off with fingers—No pain! Drop a little Freezone on an aching| sufficient to rid your_feet of every tantly that corn stops hurt-| hard corn, soft corn, fing, then you lift it right out, It Yes, magic! Why waitt Your druggist sells a Bing bottle of Freezone for «few ceats,| Cincinnati genluy ness or irritation, or corn between | hi) “of nonse: the toes, and calluses, without sore | Animated Freezone is the much talked of ether discovery of @ Guard!” he said laughingly and with no little of triumph in his voice, to that distinguished representative of the Metropolitan Opera Compeny, who arrived late and found some dif- ficulty in getting admission even after he had paid the war tax, Until a yeur ago, the San Carlo Grand Opera Company was unknown to New York opera lovers, That it |had won success during several sva- ) sons in Canada and the vast domains of the United States beyond the Mississippi mattered nothing. To us |smug, self contained know-it-s | Manhattan Islanders, Mr, Gallo's e fort to gain reco, jon in the me- tropolis savored of presumption, but jhe brought his company to the 44th Street Theatre last autumn and compelled our praises. For the first time in New York an opera company jasking only theatre prices won not merely artistic appreciation, but box- office rewards that were commen- surate with it, Mr, Gallo, rightly it would seem, anticipates a repetition of his suc The house for to- night's performance of “Rigoletto” al- ready is sold out. The audience last night was the familiar one of Italian devotees of Verdi, or, for thnt matter, of any Italian composer, easily aroused to enthusiasm and not chary of show-| ing its pleasure even at inopportune | moments. But the demonstration of the night was not for Verdi, or for! the opera, or for the singers in the cast. A man sitting inconspicuously | behind his wife in one of the lower | boxes evoked it, Who was he? You must have guessed! Only Enrico Caruso, the incomparable tenor, who blushed like a schooYboy when he was forced to his feet to acknowledge the tribute. “Aida” got a very creditable all- round performance, ‘Too robust, did you say? You are right. The prin- cipal singers failed to recognize the smallness of the auditorium and e panded their lungs too freely. of them were familiar to us. Zinovieff, the Russian tenor, who was an eleventh-hour substitute as Rada- from Costa Rica, some of us remem- bered. Especially commendable was his phrasing. His initial nervousness overcome, his impersonation com- pelled respect, Elizabeth Amsden was Alda, who looked, sang and acted well the part. Stella Demette was an Ammeris who reached too deeply after her low notes. Joseph Rover was admirable as Amonasro. Natale Cervi was the King, Pletro De Binsi was Ramfis, Luciano Ros- sint was the Measenger, and F ‘osini was the unscen Pries etano Merola conducted. He was made to take his share of the curtain calls. <cercentiiaieonciuniess JERSEY GIRL’S DEBUT AS A PICTURE STAR A RIVOLI TRIUMPH Mins Lila Lee, a pretty and viva- cious young actress, is making her first appearance on the screen in New York this week in “The Cruise of the Make Believe” at the Rivoli Theatre. Miss Lee is a native of Union Hill N. J., where she was “discovered” six Years ago while playing in the street. She was first given small parts in sketches and lately has gon into the movies. In “The Cruise of the Make Belleve” she appears first as a young girl of the tenements who is able to dream of beantiful things, although living in the direst poverty and is sent to his country place with her father, who immediately begins to regard it as his own. She is over- come with misery when she discovers the deception, but It leads her into a charming romance. Miss Lee plays convincingly and the drama is ab sorbing from start to finish, ‘This film is stipplemented with cellent war pictures showing the Ger- man retreat and other recent events. It aroused the audienc night to high enthusiasm, “Waen Nature Smiles,” one of the series of color films that seams to be the acm) photographic art, and “A EF Bagdad,” an O, Henr, sto shown, The Rivoli orches the “Dance of the Hours "Gloconda” as an overture with fine musiciansh! Rapee’s baton, Miss Hi oe soprano, and Greek Evans, baritone, contribute vocal numbers. The bill closes with a Mendelssohn sonata, an organ number. «PURSUIT OF POLLY” GIVES BILLIE BURKE from and plays Mi a Morrill Billie Burke, Pursuit of Polly” she leads the aud ence in a breathless spy-chase when e attempts t et a husband by system of € ation, the picture is the very much daughter of a rich man whi raelf in the interes| The | which suitor a very Jraws in gramme with “At the Front, torial shows a laugh to the pros oan peers ? co) BV | The ius! mes for Salazar, some days overdue | She interests a wealthy social worker | A FINE FILM CHANCE who plays in pictures so little that her appearance on the screen is really an event, 1s the fea ture of the Rialto programme th.s/ week. As Polly Marsden in “The quandary as to standard of selection, and the Mexi- GERALDINE FARRAR PROVES EFFECTIVE IN “TURN OF THE WHEEL.’ Geraldine Farrar stars effectively in “The Turn of the Wheel,” the fea- ture photoplay at the Strand this week. The story is by Tex Charwate and is full of dramatic interest. The opening scenes are laid in Monte Carlo, There Rosalie Dean, an Ameri- can girl, played by Miss Farrar, is Jattracted to another American who |s wagering recklessly and who is en- abled to win through her financial rest of the story, unfolded in an interesting manner, con- 3 her successful efforts to clear the man of an unjust murder charge w York and to expose the real apable company helps the prin- cipal character in working up to the Hing climax. An amusing comedy, yes Your Sweetheart Flirt?” at- ctive travel scenes, an interesting topical review and musical numbers {of unusual merit round out an excel- lent programme. pele SESE “FOR HUSBANDS ONLY,” WITH MILDRED HARRIS, A BROADWAY SUCCESS The six-part Jewel Productions, Inc., film, “For Husbands Only,” play- Ee) is the week for “Pa, or ma, and the |boys” to pay us their early While this |Fall Visit, the opening of school finds many young- sters doing their own shop- | ping. Teaches self-reliance. Puts our salesmen on their mettle—if anything goes wrong, “money back.” | Clothing, hats, shoes, furnishings, sporting goods | —everything boys need for {school wear. Same fine quality as be- fore the war! 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