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ee re ee ali eee a Ee (a ‘@borus, ~ Requires, Ee J Coming Week| ONE-ACT play by Philip Moel- Jor entitled “Up at Montefide” Will be produced by the Actoré’ ty Association at thé Lexing- ‘Theatre, with Helen Ware, Ralph and Frederick Burt in the Gest. Other features will be Walter ‘Hampden in a scene from “Hamlet,” Bvelyn Nesbit, Robert Pmmett Keane |, a4 Eugene Strong in “Fillum Fiam,” ‘Lillian Russell with the Bquity , Reginatt Barlow, Jeck Sam Ash, Madame Ruano Bogisiav, assisted by Vahalav Tal- — @pom and ¢he Balalaika Orchestra, |. ihe Parver Gisters, Adelaide and Teeathes, Charles Judels, John Charles Thomas, and “Bquity.” “The. smidow of the Glen,” @yngo; “che Fiying Prince,” at the and leon A ‘Avenue, reat Ti — Ceeey Wi. p mae Fanta ‘eppear in a dancing act, Pranarne”~ Srstn BILLS AT NEW YORK will comprise tobe offered by th ‘Bquity Fe eta | RAVE by by Exthig, Y AND AMERICAN ICAN THEATRES ‘The tm attractions at at Loew's New OBrien in “A Porfect Lover,” and Mra. Sidney Drew in “A Sisterly =e” Tuesday and Wednesday; Desmond Francis Geootnet with Bugene O’Brien a photo-play ‘The Perfect Lover.” —_—— 7 AT STRAND, RIALTO AND RIVOLI ine Farrar in “Tho World and " will be the film feature Btrand. The stor® by Thomp- ie concerned with an a ae WILLIAMS ANU HER SHOW GREATEST TBICCONCERTS EVERY SUNDAY 2 8 > STEEPLECHASE FOR FUN _OONKY ISLAND, ATHING NOW ALISADES At the Plaza Theatre will be Elste cures will bo an Analysis of subject, @ Chester outing sce: en: ued * ore They Go Rubbering,” Topica of the Day, the Strand Topical Review and a comedy. Marie Stone Langston; a Philadelphia contralto, will sing at the Strand for the first tim: ton. to his dying mother by marrying the ga his younger brother had wronged. Providing for her, he ma aclaim eee fn tha noun: ot ntann ‘ita we meets Tutcnel Wardy Coy pm 4 love each other at first sigh’ nly after Jack, wrongfully neouséd ‘ofthe nad saved tho lives of his accusers ‘by rescuing them from impending massacre, ix | Able to diaim bis happiness. Addition. M1 features wil be a comedy cated “Tho Rajah,” the Rialto Magazine, a lutt and Jeff" cartoon, and mu- sal numbers. ‘Tho Miracle Man” moves from the George M. Cohan Theatre to the ‘Rivoli, where it will Be shown contin- wously afternoon and night. This George Loan Tucker production, will have @ new musical score, pare sere “THE MARKET OP SOULS” AT BROADWAY THEATRE, ‘A new twist to'the old story of the sountry girl who comes to the city is given by “The © new Paramount- Artoratt picture starring Dorothy Dalton, which will be on view at wa Brondwap-beginning 10-mor- oon, tise Dulton plays the ee aint trom up-State who comes to the big city to follow ber profession. She meets two brothers one a “rounder,” the other a real man, How she finds happiness with the man she loves, after the other has ¢: soldi death en the battlefield, forms: the plot. A comedy, news pictures, travelogues and orchestral music will complete the programme. wen vatan oa al TAKA |pesr SHOW IN TOWN” COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Under the-title “The Best! Show in Town” burlesque and vaudeville will be presented at the Columbia, Theatre, The’ entertainment consists of two one-act musical skits called “Here, There and Everywhere” and “Hello "both written by Willlam M. , with muste by Hal R. Dyson. The company includes Frank Hunter, Lyon Cantor, Virginia Ware, Mable) Cloud, Margie Winters, Manny Koler, Ralph Rotkaway, Charies) Wesson and a chorus of girls. ences “THE LOST BATTALION” AND OTHER FILM PLAYS, “The Lost Battalion” will be shown on the sereep at the George M. Cohan Theatre to-morrow night A romantic story is accompanied by scenes of camp life at Yaphank and in France AMUSEMENTS. a Concerts ar TO: SroRROW ctitite HEADLINE ACTS. | will also be six vaudeville ucts, * THeoa ERA, ie bd Ravana ‘MEET 44 St. Withee. jockty Exile,” to- id Tuesday; Con- stance Talmadge Ja “Happiness a la Mode,” Wednesday and ‘Thy and “The Gamblers,” Friday and urday, Kolth’s Sist Street ‘Theatre will have Enid Bennett in “The Virtu sus Thief” as its film attraction, ‘There morrow, morrow, Monday May, plete ch tiie MOLLIE WILLIAMS’ SHCW AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S “Mollie Williams’ Greatest Show," headed by Miss Williams, comes to! Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre. One of! the features is “Above 63," In which! the star appears with Frank b, Fan- ning. —ee PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES At Prector’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the first tiaif of the week the bill will include, “The Old-Time and Modern Song Revue," Bessie Rompel, Milt Collins, “Rubeville’s and photo-plays. ‘Thursday will bring Jimmie Lucas, Clinton and Mooney, Zella Nevada, Brooks and George, the Lorimer Girls, and Mabel Burke, Proctor’s 284 Street Theatre will have Williams and Wolfus, Warren Barthdlmew, Barry Girls, Walters and Walters, and Charles Bartholomew, Thursday there will be an entire change of bill, CABLE OPERATORS 6 GALL OFF USUAL WEEK-END WALKOUT Commercial Company Said-to Have Made Some Concessions to Men, + ‘The week-end strike of the Commer- cial Cable Company's operators was declared at an end before last mid- night. One of the company’s officials said that the men had reconsidered their usual week-end walkout and would remain at work, or at least an overwhelming *majority of them would, ‘The American end operators of the Commercial Cables have been quitting work on Fridays at midnight and re- turning to their keys on Sunday at midnight, refusing also to work over time any of the days they did report. They demanded the same wages as operators’ on the European end of the cables recéived plus the same ‘bonuses and maintenance fee Bome conces- sions were made wy ty the company. YOUNG ‘BRIDES ARRESTED, ‘Two ftteen-year-old girls and two sear men from the United States Recrultivg Ship Winslow were arrested in Nyack yesterday and taken back to Yonkers, whence they cloped Thuraday afternoon, By representing themselves as eigh| fears old and giving false Nyack Greases, the girls wei sailors that afternoon suaded a Nyack “coj girls are Alice .Larke and H Ay dunt i Davsee S2 taser: Bhs Fo Nit, ‘Seen STAG FOLLIES? GREENWi ViLiaAGm THEATRE BARONDESS WITHORAWS RESIGNATION FROM HOME Reconsiders His Action Because He Has So Many Friends Among the Directors. Joseph Barondess, formerly momber of the Board of Education, and American representative of American Jewry to the Peace Conference, has withdrawn his ‘Attractions at the New York Theatres Next Week Include Many Women Stars of Music and Drama : resignation as a member of the Board of the Hebrew National Orphan House t No, 52 St, Mark's Place, it was an- anounced to-day. ‘The institution ts at Present conducting a campaign to raise $500,000 to erect @ new building on Tuckahoe Road. In ‘reconsidering his decision to resign from the, board, Mr. Bayondeas wrote as followa to Solomon a friends on the Board of ho I know are always ready Maetul and conscientious sor- ‘also that.I have been y your friendship, for Inany yours, further; that I am confident that you are doing your utmost @lovate the institution to a higher 0 as to justify its existence in oapect, 1am willing to withdraw FIGHT CAUSED BY JIBES ENDS IN YOUTH YouTH'S DEATH, Dire Dies on Truck Bount Bound for Hos-| pital—Alleged Slayer Trailed by Stains. Frank Keenan, eighteen, of, No, 1002 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, died on a motor truck in which he was being taken to’ hospital last night after a general fight in which he suffered a wound in the groin. A few hours later detectives, following @ trail ©f stains for several locks, fougd Dominick ‘Trapani, twenty-three, of No, Mi Til- lary Street, Brooklyn, exhausted on the sidewalk from a wound in his neck. He THEATRES. _ CENTURY SOLE MANAGEMENT, nove tear OTe Bake o' (ever efor eo brilliantly artistic. THEATRES. THEATRE TONIGHT—TONIGHT—TONIGHT (at 8 P. M. Sharp) RE-OPENING OF The World’s Most Beautiful Production F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest Present the SECOND (COSTUME) EDITION ASCHE, ne ther by, azrotertets Norte —, hes © NEW ces NEW SONGS—NEW COSTUMES NOW IN ITS FOURTH YEAR AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE LONDON, AND STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY THERE. " 14 BIG SCENES—COMPANY OF 300 PEOPLE. Meadertulty siaaed ae this A VOICE IN THE DARK With the Original Cast wae arrested, charged with homicide, “The Brooklyn pelos say Ke a8 a apd four Hala” om fouowds Trapant | ahd anoth: jan mol potas | pletu: aire, ¢ tre, ital Knives were’ drawn ow’ both Heo an was #0 badly wounded that his truck, They Galt tome With New Paltets. Rosina Galli, the Metropolitan Opera House premier-darseuse, returned from the Italian liner Pg? marti "¢ CASIMIRI. pretend to, be Fapale —Rome able Suly #0" $0 Catholte Press Association : TS CARNEGIE HALE Box OFFICE PRICES —$2, 33, $5, $7 ARKOLD vours Tomito, earon WOOLFF, Tenor. Prices 20, S00, 75. Table Seats St In Hain, Performance tn Creat. Mall. cnckitt Donati BY Sit DULY Lk Wiso THEATRES. PLAYHOUSE {is War hal “AT 9.45733 MONTH— POSITIVELY OPEN. | OHN FERGUSON ‘alton ". iu. athe Fi Mired trop eka, BOO HELEN KELLER ™ DELIVERANCE nd Directed by Gi DRI erator tuts RE-OPENING T HOLBROOK BLINN #2! ‘THE CHALLENGE SELWYN®,,!3,8,, Bree, Te mezant et, | GREENWICH | VILLAGE || so.eme. sce, FOLLIES Te tary, Sel Oweinpa. gh serge & 2 FAMOUS ARTISTS’ MODELS. | ACTORS’ EQUITY 4 ASS’N THEATRES i'\JQ0"sciusEbs, Lexington Bee GALAXY OF BROADWAY A ARTISTS, Week, Beoinal Adtony: “Cavity” Associa ial FOUR ONE-ACT THRATRE, way & Bist Bt, Week Sept, keris 848t STREE Concerts Sunday, &. TO MORROWNIGH T,8.30 x C O H A THEATRE ‘ Broadway and 43d Street An authentit arid heart-stirring pic- , turization of the most dramatic epi- sode of the whole World War. EDWARD A. MAC MANUS’S PRODUCTION, THE . LOST BATTALION Re-enacted by Every Gallant Survivor, Including Maj Robert Alexander Capt. Wm, Cullen Lt. Col. Chas, W. Whittlesey Lt. Arthur F, Me Keogh *Major Geo, McMurty Lt, Augustus Kaiser A Screen Epic of supreme heroism and sacrifice. The, story of Civilization’s debt to our boys. A visualization of a red page in World History—of courage that rocked the . world and made its millions gasp! THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY, 2.30—8.30. MATS. 25 to $1.00. NIGHTS, 50c to $2.00. THEA B’ HEATR Giese 5.H INCE presents D°RoTHY DALTON in 4 Paramount -Artcratt Picture “The Market of Souls” A Powerful, Touchin, ng Picture of Human Hear Struggling Through the Darkness, Finding at Last the Li ht oloists —Com — Sce BROADWAY SYuBEONY ORCHESTRA RI OL BROADWAY y AT 49th ST. HUGO RIESENFELD - © - - Director - “THE MIRACLE MAN” MOVES TO THE RIVOLI EQINNING to-moryw at 1 P.M. GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S prodection MIRACLE MAN,” which has bien hailed by critics as thé greatest metlén oror prduord, will be ahown continuously at the RIVOLS. ‘This marvellous Paramount“Arccraft Picture, which has fust completed QU cesdeamene ac tre Goorse M. Cohan Theatre at a $1.00 scale of price, will At the RIVOLI at the reguisr prions of adialasion. Ricwnfeld in his enthusiasm for this wonderful story of human lives Bas com tld st is! orevlous ouinat tenable Kit io. yreeuct HW MURACL MAN” VOL Tor two tomsecutine The RAINEOW COGKT AIL Featuring Bruce De Latte and Hislen Coyne. Lavish “Costumes and, Seqpery, Fretiy Girls Catchy Tunes. WARSHALL MONTGOMERY. I & BLAKE |& DOUGLAS to Mor Great Film, Drama, The Virtus EW YORK THEATRES, EVA FA “my gig! amie 3, Conroy, a FFPROCTOR'S psig Dall SL | Wilt 7 rio “Wagon at (TWICE DAILY ogo, COHAN «= Ronse se UGO BIESENFELD ‘Director Begmning SUNDAY IRM, HING WEEK Robert WARWICK | im a Paramount-Arterast Picture ‘TOLDIN THE HILLS’ .” PERSHINC’S LIFE Vold on the screen, GERALDINE FARRAR in a Great Modern Drama “The World and Its Woman” by Lou Tellegen, on seen ier. oy STRAND. "SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CARL EDOUARDR, Ci Auuimeniod 60 Yee AMERICAN FESTIVAL OVER- The Greatest Love Story fver Tok/ |; TURE WITH CHORUS DOROTHY PHILLIPS | “the RIGHT To HAPPINES!” Produced under the Direction of Allen Holubar |” Theatre Col. Circle Mat.230 Eve 50, EVERY SEAT RESERVED ¥ A Z A mon OF LUCK" MARK aap FULTON ST, AND, ROCKWELL brent JOHN LOVENIDGR || COMMENCING SUNDAY Overture, *Cavaileria | Rustionna,” Straud Symphony Orehe LuAST TIMES — TO-! DAY OVING TO THE RIVOLI Su DS 700 GREAT TO tOANE TUCK GEORGE LOANE TI DA Te iene | UCKERS i ANTETTR baby Iu a Medley of | Western Melodies, REOPENS TO-NIGHT AT THE REPUBLIC THEATRE 42d St., West of Broadway Wifact HEAPLING AO78 con, Sandstron. ‘They were locked up charge of Juvenile deliquency, ora, Georke Lightzelr and’ Liewellyn Williams, were held on the charge of abduetion, STEWART KOWAND WHITE'S WARBHALL wo wourge: ¥ & 00. LE BAS) [ER SSE ARE | mesa “THE WESTERNERS’ oll Att oll Ne. | 34.8 Pe tees | ve Frank Mullane, by Gi. mn New York Theatre Roof | hentia onity Att oe * BURLESQUE, API ean HOWE'S | lermagne ih RT GIRLS’ tmoke If" You Like, Ay Lew WELCH ERROR N aN ADDRESS. Edward Smith, who conducts # board- |{ng house at No. 267, West B6th Street, Tequested The Evening World to |stats that Philip de la Fuemte, who was fined $60 for selling liquor, does not live di reported in the IeTAn ge Phe Ora gi Follies of ‘Blenguam, so MAE MILLS, the Flatbush s;.| Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders eit

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