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( \ Plays for the Coming Week COMEDY entitled “Home Again,” adapted by Robert t McLaughlin from poems and ties of James Whitcomb Riley, ill be presented at the Playhouse Monday night. Ono of the char- Pters is Jim Johnson, and his story told in the play is the story of the joosler poet himself. The scenes fn and about the little town of enfield, Ind., where Riley studied iw, painted signs and made his be- Inning as a poet. The cast includes n Murphy, Maclyn Arbuckle, For- Robinson, Charles Dow Clark, ‘enry Duffy, Antoinette Walker, {adeline Delmar and Marie Taylor. eee Frances Starr will appear at the lasco Theatre on Tuesday night in Tiger! Tiger!” This play was writ- ‘a by Edward Knoblock while serv- Ww at the front in France. In Miss tarr’s support will be Lionel Atwill, | 5 ay Heggie, Wallace Erskine, Whit- | Kane, ‘Thomas Louden, Daisy ag Dorothy Cumming and od “The Bethrothal,” Maeterlink INFLUENZA ‘OR PROMPT RELIEF FROM irip, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest nd All Inflammation and Ccn- ion, Radway’s Ready Relief tives Instant Relief and Com- Fr ‘Ogee eeseadcags tot ne m the bolle’) “ot your hang acd rub Fe vapblan ‘ia oy sat be We the bises and 'esothes H adways eady elief Reb It On STOPS Se 50c ub It Ind PAIN 40 Dresxiots INSTANTLY =e premises TH cf stomach and pewst ea ca, agate AMUSEMENTS. Louis De Foe wtheWorld “ ‘says: |for twelve scenes \by dsadora Duncan's pupil: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 39, », 1918, STARS OF STAGE AND a ge IN NEXT WEEK'S BILLS quel to “The Blue Bird.” will be pro- duced by Winthrop Ames at the Shubert Theatre on Thursday night. A cast of over eighty people will take part in the production, which calls , designed by Her- musical setting has ic De Lamarter, been arranged Among Edith bert Paus. A been composed by E and the dances h the principal players a Wynne Mathison, Mrs, Jacques Mar- tin, resa Duncan, ce de Carl. ‘BREAK A CHILDS COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS Look, Mother! Is tongue coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? 1 _|Cleanse the little liver and RO ag WHC HTH, HII BEET CMTE TE {AU L, Subway and Surface Lines % bring you to the new Dance Palace i Terrace Garden Beth and sot Bevery CASTLE HOUSE DANCING vinta Tto 12, fee abc SUNDAYS | J priests Ztol2 | | eet. O06 WO ALCOHOLIC BRINKS s0LD. ENCING TO-DAY. i sazpeonv' SESSIONS 2 to 12 P.M. CRRA HH HWW WCC MDH * 8ST, NICHO G6th Bt, CARNIVAL 32 SHH Ha HO HER I IH A Rare Con full of. Com Dally—Popu! J \ach, liver and bowels a Burlesque-Extravaganza-Vaudeville bowels and they get h| well quickly. When your child suffers from a told, don't wait; give the little stom- entle, thor- vugh cleansing at once. When cross, | peevish, listless, pile, doesn't sleep, tat or act naturally; if breath is bad, itomach sour, give @ teaspoonful of yrup of Figs,” and in a all the clogged-up, consti- , sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the vowels, and you have a well, playful shild again. If your child colar s snuffles and caught cold or § sore throat, give a good dose of “California Syrup of Figs” to evacu- ate the bowels, no difference what other treatment is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Millions of mothers keep it handy be- se they know its action on the omach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a litt! to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which directions for babies,children of all ages and grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “Cali- fornia Fig Syrup Company.Y—Adv The Decisive Clean Burlesque the Great Crow of Ladies and Children that Patronize the Columbia—How They Do Enjoy Ii pas Monday After POST-WAR PRICES POST-WAR PORTIONS POST-WAR PERFECTION ROMAN 24 ST, WEST OF BROADWAY, M, H. COX, Vico Bree. DANCE AND BE MERRY ON THE SALMACEN, GARDENS PHONE BRYANT 4535, MORTIMER M, KELLY, Mar, | Is feverish or has | ' le given | ton, Inda Palmer, Ethel Brandon, Reggie Sheffield and Cecil Yapp. . Walter Hampde will be presented | by the Shakespeare Playhouse in |“Hamlet” on Friday and Saturday af- | s | ternoons at the Plymouth Theatre, Ma- | bel Moore will play Ophelia, “Sometime” moves to the Casino on | Monday night, and Al Jolson goes back to the Winter Garden with The hy “Sinbad.” Shube' iviera Theatre will ave Guy Bates Post in “The Masque- Watch Your Ni attraction at the § “Eyes of Youth” wi Bronx Opera House, The musical comes to ‘Theatre. — “THE GOLDEN CROOK” IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE The “Golden Crook” company, with| Buly Arlington at its head, will come to the Columbia Theatre and Present a& two-act burlesque called “Then, | Now nd Her like those prod | by the Kiralty vighbor” will be the dard Theatre. 1 be seen at the comedy “Oh, Boy!" Loew's Seventh Avenue an extravaganza | ed a generation ago Brothers and David | Henderson. nor Cochran, Alice lvutherford, 1 Hennessey, George Douglas, Billy McCarthy, Walter La Foy are in the company. A feature of the performance is the ballet of |the Allied ms, ——~ PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PLAYS For the first half of the week Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre will have Eva Taylor and Lawrence Grat- ton, Kennedy and Loft, Maud Hamil- tun and motion picture fhe change of dill on Thursday will bring Una Langdon, Bart McHugh and others, |At Proctor's Twenty-third Street Theatre the first half of the week will be V nd Schenck and the ar Song Contest. Begin- ning ay Martyn and Florence will head the bill —_+— “A ROMANCE OF THE AIR” FILM PLAY AT RIVOLI “A Romance of the Air,” with Lieut. Bert Hall of the Lafayette Escadrille and Edith Bay in the leading roles, jwill be the featured attraction at the |Rivoll. The story is based on Lieut. Hall's book “En l'Air" and deals with |his experiences ‘behind the German lines, In an air combat Hall kills his opponent, but is himself wounded, He lands bis machine ‘beside that of his victim, vhanges clothing with fim and, shamming unconsciousness, is found by the German hospital squad and sent to @ base hospital, How he meets his old sweetheart, their plans to escape after obtaining valuable 8 disclosing the enemy's stra- tegic positions and the dramatic incl- dents following, form the basis of the picture, ‘Phere will be other pictures and music —_—>—-- TERRACE GARDEN PALACE ADDS TO DANCING SPACE has the new Terrace become that has found it ge the floor square feet lded to the origin: Another innoyation is the on which b lyn Hubbell popular Dal and Castle House dancers are present at her all session: cee DR FRPROCTOR'S Dan HENCK, Ont Auntlet & Lex isi Cano ns and other Pale AL ud Ave ALIN Ne oth Ave oll Ae, W ways | m8 Girls, Mabel nd others, LOEW s NEW YORK THEATRE f fe wy BARBARA’ C ékstiton | Loew's, s America, Rot Movcenr ww ST THEATRE. BALCONY AT MURRAY’S NOW CALLED “SALMACEN” The reconstructed balcony at| Murray's Roman Gardens in West 42d Street, near Bro: y, has deen| named the Salm nd Mortimer M. Kelly, the man “We are trying to make an complete satisfaction.” The Salmacen will be devoted to the serving of the table a’hote dinner, Another feature is the dancing space, which overlooks the revolving floor. easiest “HIP, HIP, HOORAY Gris” | AT HURTIG &SEAMON’S) “Hip, Hip, Hooray Girls” will come| to Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre and| give a two-nct burlesque called “Frol- | ics Abroad.” ‘The company includes Ben Pierce, Harry F. Kelly, Helen McClain, Edward C. Jordan, ‘Thelma | Seavelle, Tillie Storks, Perrin G, Som- | mers and Henry Jines, pea Seance \““WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE” TO BE SHOWN AT RIALTO NEW SKATING FEATURES AT THE HIPPODROME) The Fl Roy Sisters and Steele ana | | Winslow will perform new skuting feats in “Everything” at the Hippo- drome EAT A TABLET! DYSPEPSIA GONE, | Pape’ 's Diapepsin Diapepsin instantly relieves sour, gassy or acid stomachs When meals hit back and ‘your stomach is sour, acid, gassy, or you feel full and bloated. “When you have heavy lumps of pain or headache from indigestion. Here is instant relief! [ Mary Boland will make her screen debut at the Rialto in “A Woman's | Experience,” founded on Paul M. Potter's play “Agnes.” The story deals with the experiences of a young country couple when they are thrust into New York's fashionable set. The Allied War Review, the Animated Pictorial, Malay scenes, a Sunshine comedy and concert numbers ty complete the programme. HOW TO FIGHT | OFF THE GRIP Commonsense Rules Every- body Should Follow to Avoid Danger from Great Epidemic To keep well—keep clean. Avoid the person who sneezes, Warmth is necessary4-be well clothed. Sleep well, eat well, play well. Avoid over-exertion. Do not let yourself get run-down. Those who are weak and run-down are the earliest victims, Remember that Father Joha's Medi- cine makes fighting strength to ward off the attacks of the grip germ. Keep away from houses where there are cases of influenza. A neglected cold leads to grip or pneumonin, Take Father John's Medi- cine at the first sign of a cold. It has s' of success not take medicine containing nar cotic drugs, derivatives of opium or other poisons. You are safe when you take Father John's Medicine because it | guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs-—Advt. CONCERTS 'S AND MUSIC. AROLIAN UT it ES, NOV. 12, a3, | Two BAT.,” NOV. 16, at 3. | Kecitals, : ORNSTEIN 00 to $1.50, Reats Mat b “ie uAnton” ' = NIESSEN- STONE sha MATIA PARK "sey, Geen cre tO, wont. PIRATES OF PENZANCE TO-NIGHT... MIKADO METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, one, ion Mon Nov. 11, at 8, Samson et Dallt ‘Thurs. ‘Daughter HARDMAN PIANO USED. AEOLIAN HALL, Thursday Ev9., Nov, 14, at 6.15. | eee HUGHES|"# PIANIST, je Friedberg, 1428 I'way, Bio! XINE ELLIOTT'S THEA ATH ]ORROW (BUNDAY) EVE., two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the dys- pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis- tress ends. These pleasant, tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail to make upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug | THEATRES. EMPIRE i CYRIL. |’: ea oS (SAVING MAUDE) *" GRacE “Every lover ee Mr. Maude ‘New Amsterdam ww & Ela fitical‘Cosiedy The Giri” Behind ii cin Atop New Amsterdam. Phone 240 Brvant, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT meoue LYCEUM 4, comedy act “Wear & ain GLOBE "3x4". mg ‘220, JULIA SANDERSON “THE JOSEPH CAWTHORA CANARY" sat 620, Henry ee ‘Thea, W. 40d St Matinee HENRY MILLER | Begins tery RUTH CHATTERTON | “Perkins” au Si Bre. at 8.36 CRITERION ‘8 3 WISE FOOLS BELASCO Wei Next. Tues. SEAy® FRANCES STARR» 9%" iw , “TIGER! TIG Id at #86, _in “THE MATINEE HERO." Uh Anat St Be 6a GREENWIEH Sit" © ‘the B etter ‘Ole CORT Min Rs Jorn Corre THlumph, FIDDLER'S “TAREE OR COHAN item giivay, 8 we ayo ed A Sat 2 by, The Saucy Siar and Gayest” Mune Pap MaTza \LIGHTNIN | GALETY, kvs. 8.90, Mats. Wed. & Sat.,2.30, COHANGHARRIS 0%, iis ehh FR HREE.FACES EAST, Moat fascinating mystery play ever writen, SAMOA "POLLY SPA as BROOKLYN. TARR Jy uae ee oéom, FROLICS 0 THE NIVE myery Burday 4—BIO CONCERTS a Just as soon as you eat a tablet or harmless | Wednesday; C BILLS AT NEW YORR | AND AMERICAN THEATRES The film attractions at Loew's New York Theatre and Roof will be First,” Monday; Const in “Mra, Leffingwe “America’s Answer,” y Davies in “The Burden of Proof," nce Taimadge in “Good Night, Paul,” Thursday; Vivian Martin in “Her Country First’ and Norma Talmadge in “De Luxe Annie,’ Fri Barbara Castle fn via,” Saturday, anc “His Bonded Wife,” § . ing tho vaudeville Bill at Loew’ American Theatre the first half o the week will be “Miss America,” a musical military gauire. When the bill changes on Thursday the leading attraction will be “Honor Thy Chii dren,” @ comedy by Samuel Shipman and Clara Lipman. “CAN I BE CURED?” How often have you heard at and ery 4 give nature all will repay you mK after the kidne: the most overworked or dod?, and when they of filtering and thro that constantly accu tem, everything ¢ MEDAL Haarlem Ol! Capsules will give almost mm " of the human in thelr work off the poison pain in short order, GOLD MEDAL, I | INFLUENZA and LA GRIPPE, mils | ore more m8 throat. pala In penrest Druceist soft and mmooth. Sample, 10, Large bottle, $1.00, Bold by all Drug and Dept, stores, Jonephine Le Fevre Co. hiindelphia or 1988, Sunday Concert lana “PASSING SHOW ‘To Morrow Night CASINO 7; #ver = : ON in SHUBERT 7. 6) A Merry Must eal Romance, SOTH ST. Eis" The Sensation of Today! ith ED, ‘Mackay and Victor Mapoa with © Distinguldhet Cast: ROBERT EDESON HENRY E. DIXEY Millicent vane Maleotin iyuocan John "Terry RRING MELODRAMA. ON LONG SUCCESSION OF THRILLS. —Alan Dale, Amerson K. of W'way, Eves, 8.30, 48TH ST, eee fae THE BIG: CHANCE wun MARY NASH _ BEGINS MONDAY SECOND WEE RODERT B, MANTELL Surpered v7 @ENEVIEVE HAM: aud rte ‘Teen RICHELIEU CUMERE "BNO OTHER ACTOR IN THI8 PROUADLY NO! CIVE SO MAB: ORMANCE IN THE PART TO'HIs PoeTIC AND CLAsBIC LOVES.” iobe PRICES All performances: 250, 50 Byenings 8.30. LONGACRE fist ica tarunes 838 WM. COLLIER tn “NOTHING BUT LIES.” 1. 91.90, Moxee #2 bs ROOF CENTULY THEATIOE AT 11.90, CENTURY GROVE = "joM\anT BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 'N’ EVERYTHING. Wr. | 1 vi Mt LL Newt THEATRES. THEATRES, BRONX OPERA HOUSE 148th, E. cf Sr Ava MIR og, Fhone Melrose 3230 wate“oiee WEEK STARTING Monday, Nov. 11th “EYES OF YOUTH” WEEK NOV. 18TH BLANCHE BATES and HOLBROOK BLINN in “GETTING TOGETHER” WEEK NOV. 25TH LIONEL BARRYMORE in “COPPERHEAD” WEEK DEC. 2D “The Wanderer” WEEK DEC. 9TH GUY BATES “THE MASQUERADERS” |MANHATTA one WARFIELD sufhgllter | Always 600 ¢ | LEXINGTON AMATI, (tual Bt TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM Matinee To-Day. = WHAT A GREAT DETECTIVE pos OF A GREAT PLAY Fue BALM O" Ber TEs mereee sme. ra Wed, and Ret 290 “EASILY THE MOST EN. TERTAINING p SHOW INTOWN” Charles Darnton, Evening World, Lab eirst rullof et dine and jingling music. BROADHURST ies FORGE BROADHURST. Dir 5.15, Matlnees Thurs, aiid Sat Tymaran, Aan, HUDSON S* BERNARD & Lev MANN “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” ELTINGE ert am se Mati W tad St TO-NIGHT, 8.00 ‘Matinees Wed. & Nat, at'2.30. | UNDER ORDERS Ff West 42d St REPUBLIC ‘intsiete Wea. i MARJORIE RAMBEAU tn “WHERE POPPIES BLOOM,” Greavess musiccl THEATHE, 45th and Bway Phone Urvant 297, Hit in Years! Hook by, Hide Johnson Young, Musto by Augustus Barrack Carolyn Lis ned Carl Gantvoort jone G Stewait Baird ce eren Sisters A Chorus THE HANDSOMEST GIRLS IN TOWN “DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PLAY. FULL OF HEART INTEREST, AND YOUTH AND BEAUTY, Wesley Hamer, America, W424 ft Bren 8.30 Mats. Wed 30. Is | CENTURY itil 2 Re rae vet" FREEDOM | With Incomparable MARCIA VAN DRESSER, | Arrtut The Delightful Comedy Drama SUNDAY CONCERT LOEW'S 7th AVE. *) res: Selenite Nout Wor ZI ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING The Boys ing back. Business sumed its schedule, The Flu is Over Everyone wants to forget the past few weeks. They want joy, recrea- tion and amuse- ment. Naturally they turn to the theatres But they insist on good plays. They demand novel- ty, charm and originality, and above all laughs. are com- OAUTH UPAAEAI LTE has re- normal TZ One play that has all these and more, is TEA For 3 Roi Cooper Megrue’s new comedy at Maxine Elliott’s Theatre B “ae 4.80-—Mats, Wed, & Sat, formance at the bos offive, 4500, W. of Bway, BIOU {ir tar tl H. B. WARNER in} with IRENE I|Sleeping Partners! BORDONI ARE IDEAL insaiio> HOMANTIC * Gomeny PLYMOUTH \. (8 8 ts JOHN BARRYMORE t= We “REDEMPTION” Arthur Hopkins presents Clare Kummer's ‘The Pre in New ¥ at the BOOTH West 45th St 2