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Extraordinary Bargains Bush & Gertz Player Piano., Walters Player Piano Schuler Upright... ipright. is 4 MeDonald Sehubert . itable to purchasers, CHRISTMAN SONS 35 West Fourteenth St. 6th Ares, a, ¥. ACE. MARGUERITA SYLVA, PAL TH DIVISE ON Boyt is puTting Hf OVER 1 AL LACE MatdDaily 2be-81 River ¥. Side Biway RSID Mg 4 | LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE 4,%2° Coot tevin el a Loew's American Root {24,55,t5icf Bay, STAN ST. ‘ANLEY 4 AND 6 OTHER BIG ACTS. 0 TAKE “The Lady in Red,” TF “The Lady in Red” Dances to Lively Tunes BY CHARLES DARNTON at the Lyric’ Theatre, as a “summer stow” is all nonsense, for musical comedy, even when snow covers the ground, means nothing more, After many years of observation,. I can truthfully say that I can find no Aifference between winter and sum- Mer musical comedy. It goes on, in ‘ueually the same—entertainment. “The Lady in Red” dances to lively tunes, and the dancing is kept going to the drop of the curtain, Anne Caldwell has written bright lyrics but @ dull book. Robort Winterberg s (Mmusig keeps the feet going, so the combination offers entertainment and that's enough to satisfy the average theatregoer at this time of year, A more or less perfect 36 lady is painted “from memory” by an artist who has seen her at Palm Beach, and he doesn’t grant her even » Palm Beach sult. But in spite of this littie detai] she walks out of the plot as “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” STRONG GRIFFITH DRAMA AT COHAN’S THEATRE, D. W. Griffith's season of repertory opened at George M, Cohan’s Theatre last night, the initial offering being “Broken Blossoms,” a tragedy of China and the London slums, Tho theatre was crowded, the opening be- ing distinguished by the presence of Miss Lillian Gish and r hard Barth- elmess, who play leading parts in the drama. Applause was generous, At the conolusion of the film, Mr. Grif- fith was called before the curtain, Mr. Griffith's attention to details is emphasized at the very door of the theatre, where the incoming crowd is greeted with the odor of incense, In the foyer is an enshrined Buddha, with blossoms trailing everywhere, The interior is also lavishly adorned with bi lose, The drama opens with a gorgeous Prologue, a temple scene portrayed by actors in person, that suggests pow- erfully the tragic nature of Sie “Broken Blossoms” is adapted trom ‘The Chink and the Child,” a story by Thomas Burke. It begins amid the quiet of a Chinese ae and ends in the slums of ndon. @ story throughout of, pity and death. With Miss Gish and Mr. Barthel- mess in the cast are Donald Crisp, Edward Peil, Norman Shelby and Georges Beranger, The musical accompaniment tn- cludes original compositions by Louis F, Gottsohalk, and.is ae effective as all Mr. Griffith's effofts to provide appropriate music for his dramas, pthc clie sn CHAPLAIN IS PROMOTED. Father Gregory O'Brien Was Noted Missionary Preacher. Word was received in the Bronx to- @ay that Chaplain Gregory O'Brien, who left his post in St. Chureh, the rank of ain ins chaplain tn Cote ty of | n prior to his assign-| O i Cee ROYAL raha 35 MAIDEN LANE, 6th Floor. Phone John 243 ea DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | Rasy TEAMS, American Watch & Diamond Co, Co, Yapentena * 6 Maiden Lane DIAMANPS Yan DiaMORDS tor ah eal. pralsals free, sateen Ae oe feta, 650 Dinmo: j Mine. 8, 1 witty. 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Franklyn Ardell is too ob- | vious to be funny as a soap manufac. turer, and although Ha: Corringto: has a very good song, “My Own Cali. fornia,” he talks like the old Arkn. saw traveller, The Gloriag dance cleverly; Donald. Macdonald’ never misses a trick with his feet and Beer. teo Boaumonte kicks Into the per formance with a great deal of ener ‘The chorus girls are always on the! ir toes, and altogether “The Lad; full of pep, if nothin, Carter’s Little Liver Pills will set you right ‘over night. Purely Vegetable THEATRES. Wiliam Cite Rese GEAR outa « Mien teers We st Nisha ee een b VELVET LADY 9 (CLOCK REVUES BE eae he 2 SHE'S 2°&60 LIGHTNIN TY. Biwi si Lao, ITW:GOLDEN “SUCCESSES was @ noted aaasign: | WISE FOOLS?" eat CRITERION, Bway & 44cn St, MAt-Sat.2.50 weet DARK ROSALEEN THE ROYAL eee flery Mi fenry Wier MRS. FISKE LONGACRE 2%, 45th St, or. Bway. 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