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ays for the ‘Coming Week o, by Walter Hackett entitled "The Invisible Foe” will be pro- juced on Monday night at the $6 Theatre, It unfolds @ love in which the influence of the \world is felt. In the company } H. Gilmour, H. Cooper Cliffe, } MacDonald, Percy Marmont, Andrews, Marion Rogers, Ma- Archdall, Daisy Vivian and Rob- ee 6 “The Melting of Molly,” a musical jody, will be presented at the hurst Theatre on Monday might. story is founded on Maria Thomp- Davies's novel of the same name, ith Edgar Smith making the adap- tion. The lyrics are by Cyrus K. food, and Sigmund has ten the music, Molly ts a fat girl reduces her weight in order to in @ former suitor, The cast includes arles Purcell, Isabelle Lowe, Gloria joodwin, Mrs. Charles @. Craig, laude ‘'urner, George 8. Trimble, larjorie Pringle, Alison McBain, Vera hm, Gindys Walton, Gladys Miller, rion, Ted Lorraine, Frank ingdon and I\obert Bentley. : a8 Nora Bayes takes “Ladies First” to 44th Strect Roof ‘Theatre, sow ven her name, on Monday night, the Business before Pleasure,” ird of the Potash and Perlmutter edies, will be the attraction at the jubert Riviera Theatre. "The Man Who Came Back” will be Loew's Seventh Avenue Theatre, th Tarkington's “Penrod” comes he Standard Theatre, lL. antechall 'ONX OPERA HOUSE TO HAVE WARFIELD David Warfield will appear at the jonx Opera House for one week be- CONCERTS AND MUSIC. MAKING ELLIOTT'S THEATRE. 1O-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8.15, fin GUILBERT AMUSEMENTS. Senn. a is from fen DROME ‘ln JOP 86 PAII ENOL (ei Nas New vear Hote r Shin PPODROME SEATS NOW | Foomorrow ‘sunday)’ Matines || opular JOINT HOLIDAY CONC! Sir i RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ‘oncnesita PAULIST MORISTERS wianach [Sse a | Au L, ey and caters Lines bring you to the nei DANCE PALACE _ TERRACE GARDEN b Street, near Lexington Ave. and instructors from 1 UBBeM L_ CASTLE HOUSE DANCING EVENINGS 7 TO 12 IND SUNDAYS 2 TO 12 PRIVATE any id any day by’ ape pointment Ss EVE—Dance the fund, the New. Year New Yeur's Dar. 2 No Cicoballe Drinks Sold, » RAPRAMARURNE Ww, out, BuRcic* SEAMON 5 ne. BOSTONIAN PRURLESQUERS sm PRANK FINNEY 4 "2 BIG CONCERTS | pall nett, tesa tl? solr Crtart ‘Suawre reust, anano Se Siete Us inning Monday night, Dec. 30, In a revival of his first great success, “The Auctioneer.” A new generation bas come into the theatre since the first performance of thie play sever- teen years ago to whorh Mr. War- field's creation of Simon Levi will appear in tho light of a novelty. ‘The older generation remembers the Hess! ter Street second-hand dealer and auctioneer who grew ambitious, branched out into the more luxurious | surroundings of a Lexington Avenue | home and then returned sadder and wiser to the locality where he made his fortune. In the supporting cast ® several players wbo appeared in ho Auctioneer” wien it was first produced, among them being Marie Bates, Louis Hendricks, Horace Jambs, Harry Rogers an@ Tony Beven. — REEVES’S BEAUTY SHOW COMES TO THE COLUMBIA Al Reeves and his Beauty Show will be the attraction at the Columbia Theatre. In addition to the regular performance there will be a midnight show New Year'e Eve, beginning PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE The vaudeville Dill | of the week will include Anthony and | Rogers, McDevitt, Kelley and Lucey, Masters and Kraft, Clark and Verdon and Mabel Burke. There will be mo tion pictures. With a change of programme on Thursday night will be “The Lincoln Highway- about 11.45. Tho entertainment is di-|man,” Dana and Brock, Frank Con- vided into two parts. The first 1s|roy, John Brice and Martin and called © be Country Modiste,” and the| Hazard. —_Proctor’s_ ‘Twenty-third secon miming. e ‘scene of > q which is located on the lower east | Street Theatre will start, the week side, Vaudeville specialties and mu-| Sc, features, including photo plays. sical foatures are introduced, with Mr. |{‘none A ahs Bone OWIKR ele Reeves contributing his own mono- red change of bill on Thursday wil be Nancy Boyer. —— CHARLES RAY AT RIALTO dN “STRING BEANS” Charles Ray will be seen at the Rialto in “String Beans.” This film play gets its title from the attempts of a confi- denco man to obtain money for a fraudulent cannery proposition from ‘The film attractions at Loew's New | the gullible citizens of a small town. York Theatre and Roof will be Wille | Ray is cast as the subscription hustlor Hart in varies of the village newspaper, who learns of the bunco artist's game io time to logue. Others in Will Fox, Har the company aro Marks Stewart, Mav- belle Gthaon, Eleanor Marshall, Rer.* Coopers, Ada Morse, Billie Clark, T. H Muldoon and Frank Pickett. A fea- ture of the performance is the appear- anco of tho chorus girls in @ series of living pietures — BILLS AT NEW YORK AND AMERICAN THEATRES : BD queer it by the use of a pair of capa- |Xitce Joyoe. in | ble sis, ‘There will also be the Ani- oa Trursd Ruth Clifford in| mated Magazine, “The Storm,” a Mack Phe Cabaret ‘Girl and Gloria| Sennett comedy, and a programme of Swanson in “Wife or Country,” Fri- | music. day Barbara Castleton in “What é _—_ Love Forgives” and Norma Talmadge | ‘ey Arete my in “The Heart of Wetona,” Sunday VIRTUOUS WIVES ‘The vaudeville bill "at Loew's FILM PLAY AT STRAND American Theatre and Roof the first half of the week will include Sam Hearn, Margaret Braun and Her War Ww 's 1 Emily Smiley in “Her Great Chance.” With the change of pill on ‘Dhursday will be Robert Henry The strand The will present Anita Stewart in “®irtuous Wives,” adapted for the scrcen from Owen Johnson's story of the same jge in “Bill Blither’s Bach Laever. If. irant, Frank and Tob | “Virtuous Wives” is described as a hell and th ss Troupe. The| Story of married life in New York screen features will be Wallace Reid | socicty, The wife of Andrew lorrester in “Too Many Millions” and W. S.| is obsessed with the idea of constant Hart in “Branding Broadway.” amusement. Scenes at Versailles, the os ‘Topteal Review, a cartoon comedy and “THE SQUAW MAN” musical numbers will complete the ON RIVOLI’S SCREEN programme. ns NEW YEAR’S DANCE FETE AT TERRACE GARDEN For its chief attraction Rivol! will have “The Squaw Man,” a screen version of Edwin Milton Royte’s play. The ca&t includes Elliott Dexter, Ann Little, Katherine MacDonald, Theo- dore Roberts, Tully Marshall, Charles Ogle and Thurston Hall. Other fea- tures will be “Washington's Sky Pa- yt trol,” a Mutt and Jeff cartoon and musical numbers. a DUSTIN FARNUM IN FILM AT 81ST ST. THEATRE That the holidays are @ season when dancing is extremely popular is evidenced by the large attendance at Terrace Garden Dance Palace in Kast 68th Street, near Lexington Avetue. Managing Director Marcus Nathan has arranged a New Year's celebration for Tuesday evening when, it is expected, 10,000 people will dancs the old year out and the new year in, Dvelyn Hubbell wit! have an extra force of her Castle House dancers on hand to provide partners for those who come without them. On New Year's Day the dancing will begin at 2 and Jast until midnight. Sn ened “BOSTON BU RLESQUERS” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S “The Boston Burlosquers" wit be at Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre with Frank Finney, Phil, Ott, Birnie Clark, | | On the screen at the Highty-frst | Street Theatre the first half of the week will be Dustin Farnum in “The Light of Western Stara.” Thursday will bring Grace Cunard in “After the War.” There will be the usual num- ber of vaudeville acts, Beles THREE FILM ATTRACTIONS 70 BE SEEN AT PLAZA | | For its screen attractions the Plaza ao SMUSENENTS _ _ “Grown Up Babies" will give a bur- esque at the Olympic Theatre, The company includes Frank X, Silk, Cy Ardinger, Jack Callahan, Vie. Van- derbilt, Jean de Lisl Rose Kelly and H aa “HEART OF HUMANITY” REMAINS AT BROADWAY ‘The Universal film, Humanity,” remaing at the Broadway Theatre, ‘This is not a war picture, | but the war serves as a background for a story of love, particularly the love of a woman for children, _ y Mandell. EXTRA MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE NEW YEAR’S EVE., BEGINNING ABOUT Me 45, Matinoen, Exceat Baty Hotta 50. Nights ue "Htener COMMENGING “MONDAY” AFTERNOOW. | Blue te Take Charge of Burcas of gation on Monday, WASHINGTON, Dec, 28.Rear Ad- miral Victor Blue, recently appointed ‘Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, and who tust returned bome Cg Bt of the his duties at the jay, Georetary IGBEAUTY SHOW! rope, i mare. AND MOTION PICTURES at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half complete title. | Ethel Johnson, | “The Heart of | « KEES % 1 NM LESTER 7% RNICRER DOCK ER YHREATER “‘The Messiah’’ | Well Performed; Caruso Injured By Sylvester Rawling. ANDEL'S “The Messiah” got tts annual presentation at Car- negie Hall jast night by the Oratorio Soctety under the direction |of Walter Damrosch with the as- sistance of the Symphony Society's Orchestra, Frank L. Sealy at the organ, and a quartet of singers of \repute. Mr. Damrosch has winnowed and augmented the chorus until it ts | become @ body of singers with a tone quality that commands respect, the choirs well balanced, and the whole body subservient to his beat. beat of Mr. Damrosch’s is too slow The chor admirably sung, lacked what an irreverent young woman called “pep” because of it, The great audience that heard the oratorio, as Mr, Damrosch well knows, is moro religious than musical. ‘That doesn't excuse him. “The most devout of his listeners wou!’ not have objected to a more rapid pace, at all times, or to a more trical and explosive | Wonderful!” in the “For unto us 4 | Chiid Js born.” | Florence Hinkle, | ment, took the soprano part | Olive Kline was to have sung. \N | | “Rejoice dan sang the contralto arias, espe- cially the “He wes despised,” with fine art, although she was not et her best. Craig Campbell, the fascinat- Jing young tenor, borrowed for three | days by Mr. Damrosoh from the So- \clety of American Singers at the | Park ‘Theatre, sang the opening “Comfort, ye," aria admirably and | maintained his standard throughout. He atuck to tradition as to accent in “Behold and see,” which Mary Jordan did not—all honor to her—in “Ho shall feed His flock.” Arthur Middle- ton was the bass, always sure and sonorous, and especially effective In “Why do the nations?” The “Hall- olujah!" chorus, it seemed to me, brought the audience to its feet with mere than usual reverence, “Samson et Dalila,” sung at the Metropolitan Opera House last night before an overflowing audience, hun- dreds of disappointed people having ‘Theatre will have Mabel Normand in| Jack Witts, Nettie Nelson, Grace | been turned away, in a really stun- “Mickey” to-morrow, Monday and| Howard, Hazcl Alger and @ chorus of| ning performance by the whole com- Tuesday, “Too, Fat, to Fight.” girls pany, was marked by an accident to Vednesday an ursday; “Adven- ——— “ : tures of Martin Johnson Among South “GROWN UP BABIES’ Sour tee we feet milistines Sea Cannibals,” Friday and Saturda: g 7 1 7 m ‘ ———--— 2} IN OLYMPIC BURLESQUE) jouse, atter she had shorn him of| his locks that it happened, He trip | ped or was thrown too rudely down the steps to the injury of the tendons about his knee and to the lacerat his flesh, Th injuries were not serious, but they were paintul and Mr, Caruso Imped throughout the rest of the performance, He sa gloriously, Louise Homer was a cinating Delilah in voice as | to the eye. In the cast were Couxl- nou, Ananian, Reis \disio and Resct Mr, Mo onducting. Rothier, an, | iety of American for New Year Theatre three Gi “The Gondoliers” every evening except Friday; ‘The |Mikado” at a New Year's matinee and on Friday evening, and “Pina fore” at the Saturday matt Thirs. day evening will be “Army and Navy! Night. ‘The New York Symphony Or The So will pre the Pa | Suit singers week at rt and i van operas: chestra’s children’s concert an nounced for to-day at Aeolian Hali, | has been pentponed (4 to Jan, 25, ‘Tas Park Theatre Canounces & free ‘That | ‘wag tn lovely voice and she sang the} " aria splendidly. Mary Jor-| Jand falling hair _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. OF STAGE WHO APPEAR IN NEX T WEEK S BILLS THEATRES “| wi A Year's Lg LAL. LJOLSON .~ SINBAD] ~ SIMBAD Lae Te: Ey ra BRIS | | Machel Crounees’ PLAYHOUSE §; a tn ¥ ALICE | reremair BRADY! * Mth ST. ene ere LITTLE SiMPLIel me FULTON aiTaeday, weds Pres So KALICH EE “THOMA West famarray HUDSON ¥; performance of “The Gondoliers” for soldiers, sailors and marines to-mor- |row ev under v ning, beginning at 7 o'clock, the ‘auspices of the State men's War Relief, and ‘Thursday n Auxiliary to the Ca- of St, John the Divine will gi $ annual concert for qission- ary work at Aeolian Hall on ‘Thurs on, Joseph Bonnet, t nist, will play and Alfr sh poet, will read bis recent poems, “Born and 3 idea behind t Hippodrome $ Every singer, every musiciar and every wot Many artist ade in America” is the will # will take part. be American Mr, Rabaud will conduct D'Indy’s early triology “Wallenstein,” in place of a symphony, at the next concert of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Thursday eve- ning, Jan. 9% Unable to get here bec idemic in the d his tour, And the Orchestra, will not York Symphony Orchestra t row afternoon in Aeolian Hall, ter Damrosch, as usual, will the baton, tuge the in- iddia West wield Harold Bauer will give a plano re- cital in aid of the Union Settlement Music Schoo! on Tuesday afternoon ip Aeolian Hall, his programme to be for little folk as we big. | | In ald of her former associates im poverished by the® war, Gulomar Novaes, the brilllant Brazilian planist will give her second piano recital of the season in AcoMan Hall next Bat urday afiernoon. | | Yvette Guilbert will g a request eran to ning, the concluding app but one in her reries of recitals, at Maxine Elliott's | heatre. Assisting artists will be nily Gresser, violinist, and Maurice | Eisner at the piano. Vera Janacopulos, the Brazilian eo- prano of Greek parentage and French training, and Vassily Besekirsky, Kussian violinist, will be soloists at the special holiday concert to-morrow afternoon at the Hippodrome of the Russian Symphony Orchestra and the Paulist Choristers. Viadimir Resnikoff will give last of his three intimate song rec) tals at the Greenwich House to-mor- row evening. His programme will in- clude @ group of Russian folk songs. the Four free orchestral eoncerts 1 der the direction of David will be riven in the Fifth Hall of the Metropolitan M ‘aturday evenings, Ja : hestra will consist of fifty-two players, The con were made possible through the gen Crosity of @ few friends of. the Nu- seum, Mann It 1s expected to make the all: tar performance for the benefit of the Catholic Big Brothers’ League at the Hippodrome to-morrow eve- if TO REMOVE DANDRUFF. || | Get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for « few cents, pour | little inte your hand and rub well | | By| | into the scalp with the finger tips. | morning most, if not all, of this awful | | | | scurf will have disappeared. ‘Iwo or three applications will destroy every | bit of dandruff; stop scalp itching! Advt ——————_S DARWIN P. KINGSLEY President The New York Lite Insurance Compsay ‘Wil Deliver an Address oe “National Sovereignty and Future Peace” | ot The Public Forum Church of the Ascension Fifth Avenue and Teoib Sureet Sunday,-December 29, at 8 P. M, ning “The Biggest Show of 1918, it is to be called. Many of Bri way's favorites will appear, and with Donald Brian will be @ quartet of wounded soldiers who returned from ce this week and have been re- ‘sed by him. THEATRES. KN ICKERBOCKER JOHN CORT’S NEWEST, BIGGEST AND BEST MUSICAL COMEDY LISTEN LESTER! By Warry L. Cort and George B Stoddard. Music by Harold On With THE DAINTIEST, DANCIEST CHORUS EVER SEEN ON BROADWAY edujtieton,,Legtor’ Jo, wall worth Hetenian to and “The dialogue i Lester? moved with a ewiftness that) + biwes.""—Herald. “The best, EMPIRE Tsay & 40 Bh Fires, 8.58, This Bes! Times |"BARRI PASE VL Tp PLAY.” ¥.-| Brutus York (6 Indeed Reve. World. 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