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D Bevertt Postponed a Week. m4 performance of “When a Moeller Needs 4 Friend,” which was to have boun CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years cant bears 7p witie « oath llitee PHOTO PLAYS. Yonkers, N. Y. Bronx, N. Y. Bronx, N. Y 4 by Maurice Tourneur i a Bid All Star Cask a This Week at the Various *TOEW THEATRES In Addition te Regular Programs tor the First Time MR. & MRS. CHARLES cue.n 6 " wt Otter 6 Program. Their, Lae, Of TATE ARMS” THRATUE: | At dtl St & AM. te 1PM PLAZA 303: CONSTANCE TALMADGi|— “Le Prophete,’’ Hofmann, Bauer And Philharmonic By Sylvester Rawling, exquisite moments of song, these the exponents of the principal | characters made the most. Caruso, a master in either tragedy |Jose Mardones were an effeciive trio of Anabaptists, Leon Rothier was a sonorous and dignified Count. Mary Meltish, Cecil Arden, Marie ‘Tittany, Veni Warwick, Ananian, Reiss, Malatesta, Laurenti and Audisio were in the competent cast. | Mr. Setti's chorus was admirable, or comedy that is obvious, Is not in-| herently imbued with spiritual divi- . Yet his Jean of Leyden was) conceived loftily and from beginning | to end he sang with exceptional beauty of tone and with rare artistry. | Louise Homet, who is singing bett than ever this season, was a Fid whose dramatic exposition was admirable as her voice was compe! ling. Claudia Muzio, as Bertha, sub- 9 to the overlordship P ~ politan Opera House on Saturday afternoon, amid a nd of music, calls for first mention because of somo tionally good singing, blatant, sometimes banal o WE COM A Story of Mystery and int ifuef lavored y e Romance of Love and the Cheerful Side of fthewa: A Romance of France and America \ A Baffling Mystery A Sweet Love Story Introducing The Veiled Princess SEE IT AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES: Nov. 26-27 (Tuesday and Wednes- day) ORPHEUM THEATRE, a(Per shing; 1917) Nov. 29-30-Dec. urday and Sunday) THEATRE, 60 W. 116th St., N (Friday, Sat- Nov. 26-27 (Tuesday and Wednes- day) ODEON THEATRE, 145th St. and 8th Ave., N. Y. C. Nov. 27 (Wednesday) COURSE THEATRE, 191st_St. and Concourse (Fordham Rd.) Nov. 27-28 (Wednesday Thursday) ELSMERE THEA- TRE, 961 Southern Blvd., Nov. 30-Dec. 1 (Saturday and Sun- day) SHEFFIELD THEATRE,308 Sheffield Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 2-3 (Monday and Tuesday) GARDEN THEATRE, Jamaica, and Wednesday) THEATRE, Paterson, N. J. Dec. 2-3 (Monday and Tuesday) MONTER ES THEATRE: Mont- Nov. 27-28 (Wednesday Thursday) SPOONER THEA- TRE, 963 Southern EXHIBITOR CONTROLLED _ 1600 BROADWAY | ASTOR TUMA., 46th & Bway, CARES) RIVOLI ORC CHEST AA,| NEW YORK THEATHES , i n te ila AND a na SMUSEMENTS. W iipoaneavt ol (| ‘AN neo Coss pict BLIOU fi wea A VT UTE. B. WARNEK in |] with IRENE Sleeping Partners” || BORDONI ‘Twill Be Your Unique Privitege to See) J DANCE Tervace Garden, LOW KW YORK THeaTR: a Leew's American Ro t ALL STAR VAUDE vit vith CENTURY MA'Ds gyi aiil “Mrs, Leffingwell’s Boots”’ By AUGUSTUS THOMAS, s BROADWAY ini Wery Sunday—2 Big Concerts 2, W ork Monday Woaders. THE: Sasa “WORLD, M Ine display which it affords, has some become famitiar to us, alas, in Bel- and of sium during the last four yoars, sang | with both grace and power and was & lovely vision to the eye, Rafaelo Diaz, Carl Schlegel and Rosina Galll added fresh charm to the ballet and Mr, Bodanzky con- jucted with power and discretion. enes are more effec- CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS. Tells How to Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds, It’s Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will’clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuifling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Baim from your druggist now. Ap- pls a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly, It’s just fine. 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Dvorak’s | pretty stag HLBY PIGEON POST} RUTH CHATTERTON | LONG.LEGS” || VANDERBILT loavio WAK P m NDAY, NOVEMBER tive and impressive than that which Mr, Gatti presents in Munster Cathe- Gral during the coronation ceremo- | nies. ‘The ice skating scene was) marred by the nervousness of soveral | vt the participants, Josef Hofmann, at his first plano recital of the on in carsene Hall on Saturday afternoon, before an that crowded to the limit ditorium, | excelled oven himself. played in a mood of lofty elevation, His per- formance of Beethoven's sonata, opus 101, was one of great plastic beauty. layed Chopin's F sharp minor polonaise like a March of Destiny. In Scariatti's pastorale and capricclo he displayed infinite charm and fresh | ness, Moszkowsky’s “La Jongleuse” he tossed off like iridiscent soap bub- bles. He finished with Liszt's twelfth rhapsody, usted, the recital hav- ing been given despite the order of his physician, Harold Bauer was the soloist with Stransky's programme included tho Rimsky-Korsakoff symphonio suite “Scheherazade,” MacDowell's twin let and Ophelia” and ‘Carneval” overture, ail well played, “All Seats Sold” was tho placard that faced late comers, Francis Rogers, baritone, gave a recital in Aeolian Hall yesterday af- | ternoon. His programme in with Handel and ran to compositions by American composers of to-day. It was long and varied and Mr. Rogers interpreted it with the intelligence and intimacy to which his following is accustomed, He was accompanied | at the piano by that past master, | Isidore Luckstone, Yvette Guibert, at Maxine Elliott's | Theatre last night, presented a pro-| gramme of the songs of French sol- diers fr rom Joan of Are to the present day. was at her happiest and, best use allied to her incom- | parable t was the inspiration of pa-| triotism. Helen Desmond, young, and picture, gave a@ piano recital at Aeolian Hall on Saturd-y | night. She showed signs of Godow- sky's teaching, facility, and promise | although Immature, | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. _ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. __| PARK: } PINAFORE | METROPOLIT ‘AN OF Ee HOUS:: | THEATRES. aot! Fw VOnK NOChOUTS ——y ED BY SMITH & GOLDEN, “3 WISE FOOLS LIGHTNIN | | GAVETY THEATRE. Night MATS, AT ROTIL WED. Pei AND sat. i | EMPIRE 0", ae ahi ate, 2 Cyril Maude “savine GRACE New Amsterdsm Wi. 4i fh “ahah The Girl Behind the Gun zHEGFELD™ 4 LYCEUM {if.'nuc DADDIES — 659. CC COHANSMEATHE. To-night 6.30 Mp) IeGRELD Ji PRODUCTION at .20l BELASCO r,t, 0 FRANCES STARR “" =i JULIA | JOSEPH rae THE SANDERSON | CAWTHORN! CANARY” LIBERTY i 04 Mt" | inane dey ORL ARTA wh ELEANOR PAINTER &, Bt Henry Miler's THEATRE 124 W. rm ‘t Krea, at 8.90. Malinees Thurs, & Sat, 2.90. J HENRY MILLER | In “DADDY }) i 830 MR. 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