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SANDERSON | CAWTHORN LIBERTY ets Breas Sib JOHN CORTS GL ORIANNA”™ wii BLEANOR PAINTER 4,$7A® QWISE FOOLS RNR eer Te LEXINGTON Figg a ed THE EVENING WORLD, Stomach Distress Stops instantly! Percy Grainger ith Army Band; ‘A New, Baritone By Sylvester Rawling. ERCY GRAINGER, formerly a famous Australian pianist nd composer, now a Sergeant and Assistant Bandmaster in the United States Army, came into his own again as soloist at a concert given In Aco- lian Hall last night for the benefit of the Governor's Island Auxiliary of the American Red Cross by the U. 8. Army Training School Band, of which Capt. Arthur A. Clappe is director. Mr, Grainger has lost nothing in tho incisiveness, tho crispness, and the clarity of his playing. may recognize the defects of his vir- tues; last night's audience did not. 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THEATRES. % 40S. vention, 820 | Mutinces Wed. and Bets 2.20 in Haddon Chambers’ THE SAVING GRACE Klaw & Erlanger's . Bway. Eves, 8.20. 2:20. Eves F. ZINGFELD JB, PRODE frioN, West 41 8t Matinees Thurs, Ereuings at 8:30. & Sat, “TIGER! * TIGER!” JULIA In “THE CANARY” SAM HARDY and DOYLE & DIXON, JOSEPH | ‘LIGHTNIN GALETY, Bes. 8.90. & Kat. 2.09 AAU RWorien with a SodbeN hit Bway & 00th Bt. Hives. 250 to $1. Mats. To-day & Thurs, 25 & 600. || AMUSEMENTS, Terrace Garden, OTH & 59TH ST Near Lexington | Ties e Dally (Pog nular | 4.15, | Price, ‘BIG BIG, SHOW | OLUMBIA }y _BEN WELCH CHARITY, AND His MATINEE TO-DAY 3.15 -” GREATEST OF ALL THE SOLDIER MUSICAL COMEDIES, DIERE tovoiea 4 J A ean By QuiLtTany Y i ig Beiter’, Mo ola Mibiride’s Bt Box’ Otticn | Lieut. C »| receive $125 monthly and their found” a TUESDAY, SET HOUSE AFIRE TO GIVE White, sang compositions by Gric d two Negro spirituals noted by Natalic Curtis Burlin, The band played “Hail to tho Flag,” by Capt. Clappe, M4 allace’ ‘Lurtine” everrore | and one's wAlgerian® suite. | - De: Frank Damroseh made a fellel- “lil Give Them All They W. ant, tous speech on what music di i" maintaining the morale of the Army, Janitor Under Arrest Is on the method of training vocally and ) Saving instrumentally the enrolied musictans, Quoted as Saying. and on the mutual advantage of tho| 1) give the people in this house « Ree tote ieee eee ma nus the damned heat they want—I've s thorized and had the sponsorship of MT to the store Major Gen, J. Franklin Bell, jerick Meldgre ‘alleged to have said as he w There was a surprise for concert basement window at tho goers in a recital at Acolian Hall yes- house No. 501 Audubon Avenus. terday afternoon by John Charles wil) be arraigned in the Thomas, baritone, Although Mr, Thomas has won reputation in the arson. field of musical comedy, his virtues — Mrs. Margaret Cook, whose husband practically were unknown to his hear- is a bookkeeper for ‘0. NiVe ers, an illustration of the sircum- ing on the first floor, @ 8. Hine! scribed vision of professed music lov- Schrier, living on the fr, BAY ers and critics, as Mr, Guard, of the on 8 tee they heard the janitor im utes before flames burst tlously remarked. Mr. Thomas has @ jast_ night voice both powerful and pleasing. He — Firemen put out the blaze after It ha also has gifts of interpretation of nv dono $500 damage, According to Deput mean order. He is sure to rid himeelf Fire Marsha! Emerson thy : of some undue sentimentality that, at [nf kept the flames | f present, protrudes itself. His enun- arrentei ee ciation is admirably clear, He will be heard again gladly, The “Bri Tu" Pr] ype PRE from Verdi's "Masked Ball” he effectively and his songs in BEng! rh including Sidney Homer's “The Pau- per’s Drive,” associated with David Bispham, were convincing. HB. Ro- mayne Simmons, too seldom appear- ing nowadays, was Mr, Thomas's ac- companist at the piano, Mm apreadin Meyerbeer’s “Ie Prophete,” with Caruso, Louise Homer and Claudia Muzio in the leading parts, each in glorious voice, was repeated at the Metropolitan Opera House last night before a crowded and appreciatively demonstrative audience. Mr. Gatti’s presentation of the opera is a fine spectacle, save for the ice ballet, the participants in which are not yet sure of themselves. The cast now ts famil- jar, including, as it does, Diaz, Schle« gel, Mardones, Rothier, Ananiun, Reiss, Malatesta, Laurenti, Audisio, Mary Mellish, Cecil Arden Marie Tif- fany, Veni Warwick, and Rosina Gall; and Bonfiglio, leaders of the spirited | Prevented by Frult-a-tves’ 63 Maisonneuve St., Hull. is so good as ‘Fri tion and Constipation. “For years, I suffered with thes ballet, Mr, Bodanzky conducted mag-|treatments until I was told 1 was terfully. incurable. “ ’ “One day a friend told me to try ‘BROADWAY BELLES A “Fruit-a-tiv te Fruit Liver Tablets). TALENTED BURLESQUERS To mp surprise, 1 found, this medicine AND RICHLY COSTUMED | gave immediate relief, and in @ short time I was all right agai Joe Marks, surrounded by nine DONAT LALONDE. principals and thirty pretty chorus girls wearing fifteen changes of cos- tumes, all appearing in two good acts of burlesque, made their 1918 appear- ance at the Olympic Theatre on East Fourteenth Street last night, The show is called the “Broadway Belles” and every member of the company appeared to be fresh from that point, Marks {8 a local favorite and Ed- die Cole proved to be a good foil for 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial 2% At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVE Limited, OGDENSBURC Y.—Advt nuit mamberm, ahd eho sored " 23 THIRD AVENUL —_—_—_——— “UNDER FOUR FLAGS,” GOVERNMENT FILM, AT RIVOLI THEATRE| \\\\Cash or Credit}\) Oven Evenings Till 9 o/Closk, “Under Four Flags,” the last United States war picture, in seven episodes, is again presented at the Rivoli Thea-| tre this week, This film 1s presented by the United States Government through the Division of Films, ‘The overture, “The American Festi- val March,” played by the Rivoli orchestra and conducted by Erno Rapee, is counterpointed with the na- tional anthems of the Allied nations. Robert Dore sings “Rose of No Man's Land” during the performance. Plaka BEN WELCH’S SHOW GIVES BROADWAY A TASTE OF UNUSUAL BURLESQUE Holzwasser Home Talks No. 398 ACTS speak louler than words Volumes “macht be taken 0 Nigh chara of our terms, Ben Welch and his big show came to the Columbia Theatre yesterday with ono/of the best burlesques that, Broadway has seen this season, ch's chorus is pretty and its songs tuneful, The comedians get much fun from their lines, The Ben Welch show should have a very suc- cessful week. Se eee “T00 FAT TO FIGHT” A M’INTYRE TRIUMPH AT RIALTO THEATRE “Too Fat to Fight," a eplendid com- | edy-drama by Rex Beach, featuring | Frank McIntyre, ts the film attraction at the Rialto Theatre this week. | McIntyre makes both the funny and the serious eplsodes of “Dimples” Dalrymple equally convincing, Being unfit for military serv! Dimples" goes to the front asa “Y” secretary, He loses one leg and wins one wife and a decoration, Mack Sennett puts over one of his famous comedies, “Her Fatal Mistake.” Vincente Bal- lester, baritone, sang “I Believe” from “Othello,” while Miss Gladys Rice rendered “Till I Awake,” @ lilting Indian love lyric, The orchestra played Liszt's Sixth Rhapsody. THEATRIGAL GOACHES TO TRAIN SOLDIERS TO ACT French and Spanish Spoken Here Write ‘or New 16-Page Catalog and O-Pare § Sale Circular, asily reached (rom West Side by 6th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars ay rad VALUR sae $37 ; AS- RoomApartment Lnewce Amanntert into 85,000 | f See een oan eee = Yeteny a uto Track Bier te Four Bor ce ie eel OMe sk PHOTO PLAYS, The Fascinating, Beautiful MAE MURRAY BACK OM BROADWAY 4 “PI a4 IN PERSON LOEW THEATRES Teachers Now Bei Carnegie Institute for Work | with Army of Occupation. ALL EF WEEK Tho 165th Infantry (old 69th), the FAN he Ren Writ New York unit In the Army of - Maa fon, will not suffer fo tacts of nt a aS eS entertainment, Amateur t icals, A laag) ihe ce Including short plays, vau “ie and hina 18-0 el tas [pina ses, aot viens ame) SESSUE, ANT EAM Gramatic pageantry and musical work| opt’ teMece efor. Jn : EMrLe UF DUSK,” will be given for thelr recreation 88) 4, sire MABEL NORMAND, ‘A Perfect 36." soon as the training class of amateur rear iT " theatrical coachas, now studying at the BROADWAY | . At vat a, DRAMA_O¥_YESTEIDIAY AND “AF TER Department of Dramatie Arts in Car- negie Institute of Technology, Pitta- burgh, Pa,, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. arrives in France, After the dramatic coach arrives in France he will be sent to a division, TH GRACE CUN BUCKS RLCCY AND: “Under ie Flags? 8. OFFICIAL WAR FILM lf VOLT i it needs of that division, In presenting shows the coach will use soldier talent péd wr elmost exclusively, The shows will A trit play to neighboring divisions (MARGE "KENNEDY, Thomas Wood Stevens, recently ri PW turned from dramatic work in Fra: is in charge of the class, The coac! STRAND “ORCHESTRA ot ¥ g HrRVEN Gy ieniivs ‘Tel. Bebuylor | There are twenty-five in the class, room,” Janitor Fred+ fifty-four years old, is Me Washington Heights Court to-day on a charge of Metropolitan Opera House, eenten. minutes | before | flames burst, from Heldgren was ALIFETIME OF SUFFERING The Wonderful Fruit Medicine “In my opinion, no other medicine ives’ for Indiges- |dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of ciiXkibie CHAPLIN © '5si06.5en TENANTS HEAT, IS sae " t a! y c | DECEMBER 3, 1918. reEARN West of Fifth Avenue No Uncertainty About Our Xmas ‘Stocks Vourteeuth Street Practical and Useful Articles for Gifts And All the Novelties as Well Moderate in Price, Great in Variety Sale for a Day--WEDNESDAY RIBBONS A Christmas sale of these fresh, new, lovely ribbons | will be hailed with delight, for there are 80 many exquisite gifts which may be fashioned out of rib- bon, such as bags, glove and handkerchief cases and a world of other dainty trifles, not to mention bows and sashes dear to little girls’ hearts. 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